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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

The bold ones were building distributed architectures using SOA, trying to implement ESBs and this all looked good on paper but ended up being difficult to implement. . ? Containers and Microservices: R evolution in the architecture of distributed systems . ? But a perfect storm was brewing on the horizon. Cloud-native?

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What is Kubernetes? Orchestrating the world at the age of a first grader

Dynatrace

The bold ones were building distributed architectures using SOA, trying to implement ESBs and this all looked good on paper but ended up being difficult to implement. . ? Containers and Microservices: R evolution in the architecture of distributed systems . ? But a perfect storm was brewing on the horizon. Cloud-native?

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Where microservice development benefits from automation

O'Reilly Software

By encapsulating tasks into separate services, parts of an application can be developed independently, deployed efficiently as containers, and scaled out automatically with new instances as traffic grows. For instance, the verbs on a retail site might include browsing, adding to a shopping cart, buying, and rating. The design stage.

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Institutional Innovation - I Have a Dream

Edge Perspectives

Let me start by clarifying that the transformation I’m focused on isn’t the transformation involved in moving from one business to another (let’s say, moving from being a retailer to becoming a clothing manufacturer). But the bottom line is that the scalable efficiency model is ultimately a diminishing returns model.

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10 Lessons from 10 Years of Amazon Web Services

All Things Distributed

The expectation was that with each order or two of magnitude, we would need to revisit and revise the architecture to make sure we could address the issues of scale. We needed to build such an architecture that we could introduce new software components without taking the service down. APIs are forever.

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Expanding the Cloud: More memory, more caching and more performance for your data

All Things Distributed

Choosing your database architecture may be the most critical decision you’ll make and has a disproportionate impact on the performance, scalability, and availability of your app. No single database architecture or solution can meet all of Amazon.com’s or our customers’ needs.

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Cloud Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly

It encompasses private clouds, the IaaS cloud—also host to virtual private clouds (VPC)—and the PaaS and SaaS clouds. Oddly, about 3% of non-adopters cited cost as a primary reason not to move workloads to cloud; cost-efficiency is usually touted as one of cloud’s most attractive features.

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