I'm a consultant, currently helping a bank move to the cloud, creating the base infrastructure needed to allow a few projects to get started. It can be slow at times, as you still need to connect back to the bank, but…
Maybe the issue is with idealists, having a white or black view of the world, then?
ECS Digital | DevOps and CD Consultant | London, Edinburgh | Full-Time | Onsite We help customers, from small to very large companies, improve their CI/CD pipelines, migrate to the cloud, use configuration management,…
Vault secrets versioning, Enterprise UI open sourced, root DB creds rotation, Azure Auth method and GCP secrets engine and GCP cloud spanner as a storage backend, really great release!
This seems to answer the question: https://ipv4.potaroo.net/ The first diagram shows that IPv4 will be quite tight around 2020.
Thanks a lot for the commitment to all the contributors of the project!
I'm a consultant, currently helping a bank move to the cloud, creating the base infrastructure needed to allow a few projects to get started. It can be slow at times, as you still need to connect back to the bank, but…
Maybe the issue is with idealists, having a white or black view of the world, then?
ECS Digital | DevOps and CD Consultant | London, Edinburgh | Full-Time | Onsite We help customers, from small to very large companies, improve their CI/CD pipelines, migrate to the cloud, use configuration management,…
Vault secrets versioning, Enterprise UI open sourced, root DB creds rotation, Azure Auth method and GCP secrets engine and GCP cloud spanner as a storage backend, really great release!
ECS Digital | DevOps and CD Consultant | London, Edinburgh | Full-Time | Onsite We help customers, from small to very large companies, improve their CI/CD pipelines, migrate to the cloud, use configuration management,…
ECS Digital | DevOps and CD Consultant | London, Edinburgh | Full-Time | Onsite We help customers, from small to very large companies, improve their CI/CD pipelines, migrate to the cloud, use configuration management,…
This seems to answer the question: https://ipv4.potaroo.net/ The first diagram shows that IPv4 will be quite tight around 2020.
Thanks a lot for the commitment to all the contributors of the project!