Ed Shnekendorf

Distinguished Cloud Architect

Ed Shnekendorf is a Distinguished Cloud Architect with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Recent Blogs

Developing a resilient, durable, and cost-effective multicloud log ...

This blog reviews various architectural approaches and tradeoffs for multi-cloud logging integration based on real-world customer engagement. It offers concrete solutions which were eventually implemented by the customer in their production environment.

Deploying OKE with native pod networking in split-compartment mode

This blog describes how to properly deploy an Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) cluster using the native pod networking configuration in a tenancy with a split application and network compartment model that conforms to the Center for Internet Security (CIS) reference architecture and OCI's secure landing zone.

Ensuring business continuity in architectures with high file ...

An approach for architecting block and shared File Storage disaster recovery for high file transaction workloads like message queuing on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

Automating a pod identity solution with Oracle Container Engine for ...

Oracle Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) is a great service to host your microservices because it provides a certified Kubernetes environment to deploy custom applications and allows your application to utilize the full range of native Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services. As the complexity of your application grows, you might want to consider introducing fine-grained security for your pods to access OCI services, such as Object Storage, Streaming, Database, and other services.

Working with Oracle Functions and tag defaults

A step-by-step technical walkthrough of how to work with Oracle Functions in an enterprise environment where tag defaults are enabled.

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