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Episode 31 of Cloud Computing with Fexingo examines why AWS, Azure, and GCP are fundamentally redesigning their networking architectures in 2026. Lucas and Luna unpack the shift from traditional TCP/IP to custom protocols like SRv6 and AWS's 'Silk' initiative, exploring how this impacts latency, cost, and multi-cloud strategies. They use a specific case: how a fintech firm slashed data-transfer fees by 40% after adopting provider-native networking. The conversation also touches on the controversy over vendor lock-in versus performance gains, and why enterprises should care about network-level changes. Perfect for cloud architects, DevOps leads, and anyone managing cloud costs.
#CloudComputing #Networking #AWS #Azure #GCP #SRv6 #CloudArchitecture #MultiCloud #CloudCost #Latency #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Infrastructure #DevOps #FinTech #DataTransfer #VendorLockIn
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By FexingoEpisode 31 of Cloud Computing with Fexingo examines why AWS, Azure, and GCP are fundamentally redesigning their networking architectures in 2026. Lucas and Luna unpack the shift from traditional TCP/IP to custom protocols like SRv6 and AWS's 'Silk' initiative, exploring how this impacts latency, cost, and multi-cloud strategies. They use a specific case: how a fintech firm slashed data-transfer fees by 40% after adopting provider-native networking. The conversation also touches on the controversy over vendor lock-in versus performance gains, and why enterprises should care about network-level changes. Perfect for cloud architects, DevOps leads, and anyone managing cloud costs.
#CloudComputing #Networking #AWS #Azure #GCP #SRv6 #CloudArchitecture #MultiCloud #CloudCost #Latency #TechPodcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Infrastructure #DevOps #FinTech #DataTransfer #VendorLockIn
Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo