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Building Microservices by Sam Newman

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Distributed systems have become thinner over the last decade, moving from code-intensive monolithic applications to smaller, more independent microservices. However, the development of these systems has its own headaches. This book uses many examples and practical tips to give a comprehensive overview of the issues that architects and system administrators need to consider when building, managing, and developing microservices architectures. increase.
Microservices technology is advancing rapidly. Author Sam Newman provides a solid foundation for the concept when diving into current solutions for modeling, integrating, testing, implementing, and monitoring unique autonomous services. Follow a fictitious company through this book and learn how building a microservices architecture affects a single domain.
Find out how to use microservices to align your system design with your organization's goals
Optional details for integrating services with other parts of the system
Take a step-by-step approach when splitting the monolithic code base
Deploy individual microservices through continuous integration
Investigate the complexity of testing and monitoring distributed services.
Manage security with a user-to-service and service-to-service model
Understand the scale challenges of microservices architecture.
Microservices technologies continue to move quickly. This book brings you up to speed.

  1. Get new information on user interfaces, container orchestration, and serverless
  2. Align system design with your organization's goals
  3. Explore options for integrating a service with your system
  4. Understand how to independently deploy microservices
  5. Examine the complexities of testing and monitoring distributed services
  6. Manage security with expanded content around user-to-service and service-to-service models


Language: English
by Sam Newman  (Author) 
You will get the following files:
  • EPUB (3MB)
  • PDF (5MB)

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