Cloud-Based Microservices

ebook Techniques, Challenges, and Solutions

By Chandra Rajasekharaiah

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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 them
  • Plan for a cloud-based architecture
  • Architect, build, and deploy microservices in the cloud
  • Know 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

    Cloud-Based Microservices