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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hoboken, New Jersey : Addison-Wesley
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (464 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: [First edition].
    Series Statement: The Addison-Wesley signature series
    Series Statement: A Martin Fowler signature book
    DDC: 004/.36
    Keywords: Electronic data processing Distributed processing ; System design ; Traitement réparti ; Conception de systèmes
    Abstract: "A Patterns Approach to Designing Distributed Systems and Solving Common Implementation Problems More and more enterprises today are dependent on cloud services from providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP. They also use products, such as Kafka and Kubernetes, or databases, such as YugabyteDB, Cassandra, MongoDB, and Neo4j, that are distributed by nature. Because these distributed systems are inherently stateful systems, enterprise architects and developers need to be prepared for all the things that can and will go wrong when data is stored on multiple servers--from process crashes to network delays and unsynchronized clocks. Patterns of Distributed Systems describes a set of patterns that have been observed in mainstream open-source distributed systems. Studying the common problems and the solutions that are embodied by the patterns in this guide will give you a better understanding of how these systems work, as well as a solid foundation in distributed system design principles. Featuring real-world code examples from systems like Kafka and Kubernetes, these patterns and solutions will prepare you to confidently traverse open-source codebases and understand implementations you encounter ""in the wild."" Review the building blocks of consensus algorithms, like Paxos and Raft, for ensuring replica consistency in distributed systems Understand the use of logical timestamps in databases, a fundamental concept for data versioning Explore commonly used partitioning schemes, with an in-depth look at intricacies of two-phase-commit protocol Analyze mechanisms used in implementing cluster coordination tasks, such as group membership, failure detection, and enabling robust cluster coordination Learn techniques for establishing effective network communication between cluster nodes. Along with enterprise architects and data architects, software developers working with cloud services such as Amazon S3, Amazon EKS, and Azure CosmosDB or GCP Cloud Spanner will find this set of patterns to be indispensable. Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.".
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : O'Reilly Media, Inc. | Boston, MA : Safari
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 58 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos
    Abstract: Patterns in architecture are crucial to writing good software, and looking at distributed systems as a series of patterns is a useful way to gain insights into their implementation. Join us for a special recorded conversation with Neal Ford and ThoughtWorks principal consultant Unmesh Joshi to explore the core principles of patterns and see how they help provide a structured way of looking at a problem space. You’ll examine common patterns and solutions and discover how to link several patterns together in a form of pattern sequence or pattern language, which can offer a bit of guidance when you’re implementing a “whole” or complete system. What you’ll learn and how you can apply it Learn the the core principles of architecture patterns Understand the benefits that patterns provide See what’s coming next with software architecture This recording of a live event is for you because… You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Unmesh Joshi your questions about architecture patterns. You want to know how patterns can help you design better systems. You want to better understand how distributed systems will impact your business architecture. Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Software Architecture: The Hard Parts (early release book) Read Microservices Patterns (book), listen to the audiobook , or explore the video edition
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed November 4, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 21 min.)
    Edition: 1st edition
    Keywords: Electronic videos ; local
    Abstract: Join us for four hours of sessions focusing on the tools that are most useful when moving to a microservice style architecture. You’ll learn how APIs, patterns, and Agile methods can lead to more successful migrations to microservices, ensuring you can make the move in a way that doesn’t disrupt your current business. About the Software Architecture Superstream Series: This six-part series of half-day online events focuses on the hottest topics in software architecture, giving you the insights to keep pace with what’s next while still accommodating legacy needs. Both seasoned software architects and those looking to break into the field will learn new skills and the latest information on the tools and technologies they need to succeed. What you'll learn-and how you can apply it Explore best practices for optimizing work for distributed systems Learn how to use the STAR method to migrate your infrastructure to a microservices platform—without interrupting your IT services Dive into the saga pattern, an approach for handling database transactions that span multiple requests Understand how to use Agile methods to implement your microservices Hear from a company that decided to ditch non-production environments—and discover whether this approach might work for you Recognize patterns for distributed systems, then use them to better understand and communicate distributed system design This Superstream is for you because... You're a senior-level developer who wants to make the move to architect. You're a practicing software architect who wants to hone your skills and learn new software architecture techniques and practices. You want to learn tips, techniques, and best practices for how to succeed with a microservices architecture. Prerequisites Have a pen and paper handy to capture notes, insights, and inspiration Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Building Microservices , second edition (book) Read Building Evolutionary Architectures (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book)
    Note: Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed May 19, 2021) , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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