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Cloud Native Architecture: Efficiently moving legacy applications and monoliths to microservices Kubernetes (English Edition)

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Cloud Native Architecture: Efficiently moving legacy applications and monoliths to microservices Kubernetes (English Edition)
Cloud Native Architecture: Efficiently moving legacy applications and monoliths to microservices Kubernetes (English Edition)

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Cloud Native Architecture: Efficiently moving legacy applications and monoliths to microservices Kubernetes (English Edition)

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The book “Cloud Native Architecture” explains how to plan, manage, build, and run monoliths and microservices in an agnostic, scalable, and highly available cloud-native runtime such as Kubernetes. This is done by effectively applying DevOps principles through the tactical use of CNCF tools. You will start by learning about cloud-native technology's history and business reasons. This will help you understand its five key pillars: open-source, containers, distributed architectures, operational benefits, and DevOps integration. We will introduce a framework for adopting cloud-native best practices, focusing on technical and cultural changes. You will learn how to adapt processes like DevOps, Chaos Engineering, Automation, and API First.

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