Microservices and Containers (Addison Wesley)
Wednesday, 30 May 2018

This book shows how to use microservices and Docker to drive modular architectural design, on-demand scalability, and application performance and reliability.  Author Parminder Kocher offers detailed guidance and a complete roadmap for moving from monolithic architectures, as well as an in-depth case study that walks the reader through the migration of an enterprise-class SOA system.

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Kocher sets out to show how microservices and Docker containers can bring unprecedented agility and scalability to application development and deployment, especially in large, complex projects where speed is crucial but small errors can be disastrous.

Author: Parminder Kocher
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Date: Apr 2018
Pages: 304
ISBN: 978-0134598383
Print: 0134598385
Kindle: B07BHQP1QD
Audience: developers wanting to move to microservices
Level: Intermediate
Category: Web design and development 

 

 

  • Understand how microservices enable you to organize applications into standalone components that are easier to manage, update, and scale
  • Decide whether microservices and containers are worth your investment, and manage the organizational learning curve associated with them
  • Apply best practices for interprocess communication among microservices
  • Migrate monolithic systems in an orderly fashion
  • Understand Docker containers, installation, and interfaces
  • Network, orchestrate, and manage Docker containers effectively
  • Use Docker to maximize scalability in microservices-based applications
  • Apply your learning with an in-depth, hands-on case study

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