Cloud Native: Containers, Functions, Data, and Kubernetes

Cloud Native: Containers, Functions, Data, and Kubernetes How to Build a Blueprint for Next-Generation Applications

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
Sign up to use

Reviews

Photo of Onur Karacali
Onur Karacali@onurkrcli
5 stars
Aug 14, 2022