Control Plane is a perfect substrate to run microservices. When you deploy on Control Plane, your containerized apps run concurrently on AWS, Azure and GCP. Customers experience ultra-low latency, 99.999% availability and you can mix-n-match ALL the services of AWS, Azure and GCP as if those clouds have virtually merged. All your "Ops" portion of "DevOps" has been codified so developers are freed to focus on the Dev part and leave the Ops part to the platform.
(Network Features - Part 1 of 3.) Web Traffic Filters: The web traffic filters allow you to black and white listing traffic based on source IP and/or country of origin via the Cloud 66 dashboard.
(Network Features - Part 2 of 3.) Web Application Firewalls (WAF) WAF is an HTTP-level firewall that protects your application against well-known attacks and exploits. Using WAF, you can block traffic to your applications from certain origins and detect and block specific attacks from reaching your application.
(Network Features - Part 3 out of 3.) Surge Protection helps prevent denial of service (DOS) attacks. Cloud 66 automatically blocks any IP address that makes more than 1,500 requests per minute to your server(s).
See how Round Robin Scheduling allows teams to equitably distribute on-call shift responsibilities amongst team members. Round Robin is generally available for Business and Digital Operations plans.
Join Belinda Joseph, Sr. Director of Marketing Events, and Corey Blakeborough, Solutions Architect, as they highlight and walkthrough some of the fantastic new features that rolled out during the xMatters Ninja release. Some of these great new features include the service dependencies map, the automation of digital and business response, and brand new unified alert reports!