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Cloud Native Programming with Golang

You're reading from   Cloud Native Programming with Golang Develop microservice-based high performance web apps for the cloud with Go

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787125988
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Martin Helmich Martin Helmich
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Preface 1. Modern Microservice Architectures 2. Building Microservices Using Rest APIs FREE CHAPTER 3. Securing Microservices 4. Asynchronous Microservice Architectures Using Message Queues 5. Building a Frontend with React 6. Deploying Your Application in Containers 7. AWS I – Fundamentals, AWS SDK for Go, and EC2 8. AWS II–S3, SQS, API Gateway, and DynamoDB 9. Continuous Delivery 10. Monitoring Your Application 11. Migration 12. Where to Go from Here?

Serverless architectures


When consuming a traditional Infrastructure-as-a-Service offering, you are provided a number of virtual machines along with the respective infrastructure (such as storage and networking). You typically need to operate everything running within these virtual machines yourself. This usually means not only your compiled application, but also the entire operating system, including the kernel of each and every system service of a full-blown Linux (or Windows) system. You are also responsible for the capacity planning of your infrastructure (which means estimating your application's resource requirements and defining sensible boundaries for your autoscaling groups).

All of this means Operational Overhead that keeps you from your actual job, that is, building and deploying software that drives your business. To reduce this overhead, you can instead use a Platform-as-a-Service offering instead of an IaaS one. One common form of PaaS hosting is using container technologies...

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