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Part 2: DNS – Google’s First Line of Routing Defense (and Speed)

When a user types www.google.com into a browser, the very first process that takes place is Domain Name Resolution — converting a human-readable domain name into a machine-usable IP address. At Goog...
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Part 3: Google Front Ends (GFEs) – The Intelligent Traffic Managers

Once DNS resolution gives us the IP address of www.google.com, what happens next?You might assume that your request goes directly to a Google server that hosts Gmail or Search — but it doesn’t.Ins...
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Part 4: Inside Google’s Global Backbone – The Private Internet

After the request is routed through a GFE (as we discussed in Part 3), it doesn't take a public route across random ISPs.Instead, it flows through Google’s own private, high-performance network that...
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Part 5: Edge Caching & Google CDN – The Secret Behind Instant YouTube & Search

Even with a lightning-fast private backbone, sending every single request to a central data center would be overkill and inefficient — especially when many users are asking for the same content.This...
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Exercise 02: Making My ARM Template Smarter — With Parameters and Outputs

Hey folks! In this lab, I took my basic ARM template (the one that just created a storage account) and turned it into something way more flexible and useful. Think of this like leveling up from “jus...
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How It All Started: A Boy, a Computer, and a Whole Lot of Curiosity

How It All Started: A Boy, a Computer, and a Whole Lot of Curiosity
I’ve always had this thing for computers. I can’t even remember when exactly it started, but let’s just say age 6. Back then, I was already operating my parents' phone like a pro. I know, I know...
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DevOps – Accelerating Innovation Through Collaboration

DevOps bridges the gap between development and operations, enabling faster delivery, higher quality, and continuous innovation.🔁 Core Principles of DevOps: 🚀 Automation – From code integration...
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JavaScript Proxy Explained: Customizing Object Behavior with Traps

Proxy generally means a substitute or intermediary. In computer networking, a proxy server acts as an intermediary between a client and the internet.In JavaScript, a Proxy object acts as an intermedia...
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Building RESTful APIs with .NET 8: Essential Best Practices for Performance and Security

In this guide, we will discuss how to build RESTful APIs with .NET 8 that are both high-performance and secure. Whether you’re new to API development or looking to enhance your current projects, thi...
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Go's Race Detector: The Bugs It Misses and Why You Should Care

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