Cloud Native : Using containers, functions, and data to build next-generation applications
(Autor) Boris SchollDevelopers often struggle when first encountering the cloud. Learning about distributed systems, becoming familiar with technologies such as containers and functions, and knowing how to put everything together can be daunting. With this practical guide, you’ll get up to speed on patterns for building cloud native applications and best practices for common tasks such as messaging, eventing, and DevOps. Authors Boris Scholl, Trent Swanson, and Peter Jausovec describe the architectural building blocks for a modern cloud native application. You’ll learn how to use microservices, containers, serverless computing, storage types, portability, and functions. You’ll also explore the fundamentals of cloud native applications, including how to design, develop, and operate them. Explore the technologies you need to design a cloud native application Distinguish between containers and functions, and learn when to use them Architect applications for data-related requirements Learn DevOps fundamentals and practices for developing, testing, and operating your applications Use tips, techniques, and best practices for building and managing cloud native applications Understand the costs and trade-offs necessary to make an application portable
Boris Scholl
Boris Scholl is a renowned German author known for his novel "Die Dunkelheit der Nacht" which explores themes of isolation and existentialism. His literary style is marked by haunting prose and introspective characters. Scholl's work has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, earning him critical acclaim worldwide.