Beschreibung
Use this field guide as you transform your enterprise to combine cloud computing with a microservices architecture.
The recent surge in the popularity of microservices in software development is mainly due to the agility it brings and its readiness for the cloud. The move to a microservices architecture on the cloud involves a gradual evolution in software development. Many enterprises are embarking on this journey, and are now looking for architects who are experienced in building microservices-based applications in the cloud.
A master architect should be able to understand the business, identify growth hurdles, break a monolith, design microservices, foresee problems, overcome challenges, change processes, decipher CSP services, strategize cloudification, adopt innovations, secure microservices, prototype solutions, and envision the future.Cloud-Based Microservices provides you with the information you need to be successful in such an endeavor.
What You Will Learn
Be familiar with the challenges in microservices architecture and how to overcome themPlan for a cloud-based architectureArchitect, build, and deploy microservices in the cloudKnow how security, operations, and support change in this architecture
Who This Book Is For
Engineers, architects, and those in DevSecOps attempting to move their enterprise software to take advantage of microservices and the cloud and be more nimble
Autorenportrait
Chandra Rajasekharaiah has led multi-million dollar enterprise initiatives in cloud-based microservice development. For the past five years, he has also migrated giant enterprise monoliths to microservices-based applications on the cloud. He has more than 20 years of experience in the software engineering industry as a principal, enterprise architect, solutions architect, and software engineer. His experience includes multiple domainsretail, e-commerce, telecommunications, telematics, travel, electronic payments, automobileand gives him a broad base to draw parallels, abstract problems, and create innovative solutions. He enjoys architecting, delivering, and supporting enterprise products.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Case Study: Energence.- Chapter 2: Microservices: What and Why?.- Chapter 3: Architectural Challenges.- Chapter 4: Overcoming Architectural Challenges.- Chapter 5: Process Changes.- Chapter 6: Cloudification Strategy.- Chapter 7: Core Cloud Concepts - Compute.- Chapter 8: Core Cloud Concepts Storage.- Chapter 9: Securing Microservices on Cloud.- Chapter 10: Microservices, Here and Beyond.- Afterword.- Appendix.- Bibliography.-
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