Description
As organizations shift from monolithic applications to smaller, self-contained microservices, distributed systems have become more fine-grained. But developing these new systems brings its own host of problems. This expanded second edition takes a holistic view of topics that you need to consider when building, managing, and scaling microservices architectures.
Through clear examples and practical advice, author Sam Newman gives everyone from architects and developers to testers and IT operators a firm grounding in the concepts. You’ll dive into the latest solutions for modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services. Real-world cases reveal how organizations today manage to get the most out of these architectures.
Microservices technologies continue to move quickly. This book brings you up to speed.
- Get new information on user interfaces, container orchestration, and serverless
- Align system design with your organization’s goals
- Explore options for integrating a service with your system
- Understand how to independently deploy microservices
- Examine the complexities of testing and monitoring distributed services
- Manage security with expanded content around user-to-service and service-to-service models
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Steven Morales –
A very practical guide to microservice architecture. The real-world examples help in understanding how to design scalable systems.
Brian Whitaker –
Well written and easy to follow, even for developers new to distributed systems. The updated edition covers modern practices clearly.
Colin Fraser –
Explains complex architectural decisions in a straightforward way. The sections on deployment and scalability are especially useful.
Derek Lawson –
A solid resource for software engineers moving from monoliths to microservices. The design patterns and trade-offs are explained well.
Victor Nguyen –
Very informative and practical. The case studies and diagrams make it easier to understand service boundaries and communication.
Omar Haddad –
A helpful book for learning how to build resilient and maintainable systems. The guidance on monitoring and reliability is valuable.
Peter Wallace –
The updated content reflects current cloud and container practices. A useful reference for modern backend development.
Adrian Costa –
Good balance between theory and real implementation advice. It’s a practical handbook for architects and senior developers.