Programming Microsoft Azure Service Fabric 2nd Ed (Microsoft Press)
Monday, 16 July 2018

This book combines a comprehensive guide to success with Microsoft Azure Service Fabric and a practical catalog of design patterns and best practices for microservices design, implementation, and operation. Haishi Bai brings together all the information you’ll need to deliver scalable and reliable distributed microservices applications on Service Fabric. The book covers the crucial DevOps aspects of utilizing Service Fabric, reviews its interactions with key cloud-based services, and introduces essential service integration mechanisms such as messaging systems and reactive systems.

 

Author: Haishi Bai
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Date: June 2018
Pages: 528
ISBN: 978-1509307098
Print: 1509307095
Kindle: B07D7GFGC7
Audience: Microservices developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Cloud Computing 

 

 

  • Set up your Service Fabric development environment 
  • Program and deploy Service Fabric applications to a local or a cloud-based cluster 
  • Compare and use stateful services, stateless services, and the actor model 
  • Design Service Fabric applications to maximize availability, reliability, and scalability 
  • Improve management efficiency via scripting 
  • Configure network security and other advanced cluster settings 
  • Collect diagnostic data, and use Azure Operational Management Suite to interpret it 
  • Integrate microservices components developed in parallel 
  • Use containers to mobilize applications for failover, replication, scaling, and load balancing 
  • Streamline containerization with Docker in Linux and Windows environments 
  • Orchestrate containers to schedule workloads and maintain services at desired states 
  • Implement proven design patterns for common cloud application workloads 
  • Balance throughput, latency, scalability, and cost

 

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