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Practical Site Reliability Engineering

You're reading from   Practical Site Reliability Engineering Automate the process of designing, developing, and delivering highly reliable apps and services with SRE

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839563
Length 390 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pethuru Raj Chelliah Pethuru Raj Chelliah
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Shailender Singh Shailender Singh
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Shreyash Naithani Shreyash Naithani
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Preface 1. Demystifying the Site Reliability Engineering Paradigm FREE CHAPTER 2. Microservices Architecture and Containers 3. Microservice Resiliency Patterns 4. DevOps as a Service 5. Container Cluster and Orchestration Platforms 6. Architectural and Design Patterns 7. Reliability Implementation Techniques 8. Realizing Reliable Systems - the Best Practices 9. Service Resiliency 10. Containers, Kubernetes, and Istio Monitoring 11. Post-Production Activities for Ensuring and Enhancing IT Reliability 12. Service Meshes and Container Orchestration Platforms 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Microservices design – best practices


As microservices get established and elevated as the next-generation application building block, microservices design has to be done leveraging the various patterns, practices, and platforms. This section throws some light on some of the best practices recommended by highly accomplished and acclaimed software architects. There are articles and blogs explaining the various best practices for the efficient design of microservices.

Precisely speaking, with the unprecedented adoption of microservices architecture and the steady growth of the tool ecosystem, the risk-free realization of modular, service-oriented, extensible, event-driven, cloud-hosted, process-centric, business-critical, insights-filled, scalable, and reliable applications is gaining momentum.

It is a widely accepted fact that MSA guarantees the much needed agility in application design, development, and deployment. However, there are a few challenges. Microservices can be weighed down due...

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