Anatomy of a Modern Production Stack
Author: Joe Beda A note on the term “modern”: This is my view, based on experiences at Google, for a stack that delivers what I’d want for a major production system. You can do this...
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Author: Joe Beda A note on the term “modern”: This is my view, based on experiences at Google, for a stack that delivers what I’d want for a major production system. You can do this...
Author: Rob England I know many in the DevOps community wrote me off as a lost cause, but brothers and sisters I have seen the light after reading this: On Antifragility in Systems and...
Author: Piyush Srivastava Cloud is a great enabler. The concept of a software defined infrastructure has been extremely instrumental in bringing new innovative products to the market. Companies small and large are realizing the...
Author: Lori MacVittie “Micro” is big these days. Both microservices and microsegmentation are having and will continue to have an impact on data center architecture, but not necessarily for the same reasons. There’s a...
Author: Benjamin Wootton Microservices are a style of software architecture that involves delivering systems as a set of very small, granular, independent collaborating services. Though they aren’t a particularly new idea, Microservices seem to have...
Author: Matt Stine Microservices are often described as small, loosely coupled applications that follow the UNIX philosophy of “doing one thing well.” They have also been related to the Single Responsibility Principle, the first...
Authors: James Lewis, Martin Fowler The term “Microservice Architecture” has sprung up over the last few years to describe a particular way of designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services. While there...
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