Microservice Architecture : Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture

Irakli Nadareishvili
Microservice Architecture : Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture

Microservice Architecture : Aligning Principles, Practices, and Culture
ISBN: 9781491956250
Publication Date: 19 August 2016

Microservices can have a positive impact on your enterprise-just ask Amazon and Netflix-but you can fall into many traps if you don't approach them in the right way. This practical guide covers the entire microservices landscape, including the principles, technologies, and methodologies of this unique, modular style of system building. You'll learn about the experiences of organizations around the globe that have successfully adopted microservices.

In three parts, this book explains how these services work and what it means to build an application the Microservices Way. You'll explore a design-based approach to microservice architecture with guidance for implementing various elements. And you'll get a set of recipes and practices for meeting practical, organizational, and cultural challenges to microservice adoption.

Book features

: - Learn how microservices can help you drive business objectives

  • Examine the principles, practices, and culture that define microservice architectures
  • Explore a model for creating complex systems and a design process for building a microservice architecture
  • Learn the fundamental design concepts for individual microservices
  • Delve into the operational elements of a microservices architecture, including containers and service discovery
  • Discover how to handle the challenges of introducing microservice architecture in your organization

About the Authors

Irakli is CTO and co-founder of a New York health-tech startup ReferWell. At any given time he can be found: designing and implementing APIs, discussing distributed systems architecture and expressing opinions about product management. Prior to ReferWell Irakli held leadership roles at API Academy of CA Techno...

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