Fri.Sep 07, 2018

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For September 7th, 2018

High Scalability

Hey, it's HighScalability time: Get antsy waiting 60 seconds for a shot? Imagine taking over 300,000 photos over 14 years, waiting for Mount Colima to erupt. Sergio Tapiro studied, waited, and snapped. Do you like this sort of Stuff? Please lend me your support on Patreon. It would mean a great deal to me. And if you know anyone looking for a simple book that uses lots of pictures and lots of examples to explain the cloud, then please recommend my new book: Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10.

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10 talks to look for at the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London

O'Reilly Software

From chaos architecture to event streaming to leading teams, the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference offers a unique depth and breadth of content. We received more than 200 abstracts for talks for the 2018 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London—on both expected and surprising topics. We continue to see strong interest in microservices and its related ecosystem, including topics like DevOps and tools like Kubernetes.

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How to Speed Up Page Load Times with Google’s PageSpeed Insights

MachMetrics

According to Google, a website can lose as many as half its visitors while loading. This means you want to keep load times short and sweet to maximize user experience. However, your MachMetrics reports are showing that your page load times are much too slow. That’s valuable information, but what’s the next step? Now that you know you’re lagging, it’s time to kick your remediation plan into high gear.

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Responsible Microservices

Nathaniell Schutta

Full Abstract. Responsible Microservices. These days, you can’t swing a dry erase marker without hitting someone talking about microservices. Developers are studying Eric Evan’s prescient book Domain Driven Design. Teams are refactoring monolithic apps, looking for bounded contexts and defining a ubiquitous language. And while there have been countless articles, videos, and talks to help you convert to microservices, few have spent any appreciable time asking if a given application should be a m

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Thinking Architecturally Podcast

Nathaniell Schutta

Michael and I got together to talk about my latest book project, Thinking Architecturally ! So you now you listen to my thoughts on being an architect, dealing w/ change, etc. Enjoy and please reach out with feedback!

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Failure Isolation

Nathaniell Schutta

Part 5 of my “Responsible Microservices” series is live! Should that be a Microservice? Part 5: Failure Isolation. In the first part of this series , we laid out a set of principles to help you understand when microservices can be a useful architectural choice. We promised follow-up pieces describing each of the factors in more detail. In the fifth post of the series, we explore failure isolation.