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Cloud Native: Using Containers, Functions, and Data to Build Next-Generation Applications

  • Length: 234 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2019-09-10
  • ISBN-10: 1492053821
  • ISBN-13: 9781492053828
  • Sales Rank: #2383558 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

This comprehensive guide helps developers and architects understand current cloud-native technologies, with recommendations that explain when you need to use each one. Authors Boris Scholl, Trent Swanson, and Peter Jausovec describe the patterns you need for building cloud-native applications, and provide best practices for the most common tasks such as messaging, eventing, and DevOps.

This practical book also delivers an architectural blueprint for a modern cloud-native application. You’ll learn about microservices, containers, serverless computing, storage types, data considerations, portability, and the use of functions.

  • Differentiate between containers and functions, and understand when to use which technology
  • Leverage Service Meshes to move complexity, such as distributed tracing and mutual TLS handshakes, away from the developer
  • Use messaging and eventing as the glue for the cloud-native composite applications
  • Handle state-in distributed applications
  • Understand what makes your application portable
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