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Multi-Cloud Handbook for Developers

You're reading from   Multi-Cloud Handbook for Developers Learn how to design and manage cloud-native applications in AWS, Azure, GCP, and more

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804618707
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeveen Jacob Jeveen Jacob
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Subash Natarajan Subash Natarajan
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Multi-Cloud and Cloud-Native
2. Chapter 1: Discovering the Multi-Cloud and Cloud-Native Universe FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Building the Backbone of Cloud-Native Applications 4. Part 2: Designing and Developing Cloud-Native Applications for Multi-Cloud
5. Chapter 3: Designing for Diversity with Multi-Cloud Application Strategies 6. Chapter 4: Crafting and Deploying in the Multi-Cloud as a Developer 7. Part 3: Managing and Operating Cloud-Native Apps in Multi-Cloud
8. Chapter 5: Managing Security, Data, and Compliance on Multi-Cloud 9. Chapter 6: Maximizing Value and Minimizing Cost in Multi-Cloud 10. Chapter 7: Troubleshooting Multi-Cloud Applications 11. Part 4: Best Practices, Case Studies, and Future Trends for Multi-Cloud and Cloud-Native
12. Chapter 8: Learning from Pioneers and Case Studies 13. Chapter 9: Bringing Your Cloud-Native Application to Life 14. Chapter 10: Future-Proofing Your Cloud Computing Skills 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Challenges of troubleshooting cloud-native applications

There are a number of challenges associated with troubleshooting cloud-native applications in a multi-cloud environment. These challenges include the following:

  • Complexity: Cloud-native applications tend to have a higher level of complexity compared to traditional monolithic applications. These applications are often composed of multiple microservices and components, which can be distributed across different cloud providers and platforms. As a result, managing and monitoring the performance, reliability, and security of these applications can be quite challenging.

    The intricate nature of cloud-native applications often makes it difficult to pinpoint the source of a problem, as issues can stem from various components, such as the infrastructure, networking, or the application code itself. Furthermore, the diverse range of cloud services, APIs, and tools used in these applications can complicate troubleshooting, as engineers...

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