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Highly Available Microservices with Health Checks and Circuit Breakers
In this article, youâll read how algorithms for load balancing help to deliver highly available services. Then, you can read an example of how Kong makes it easier to deliver high availability with built-in health checks and circuit breakers.
2 Days of Microservices Training in Edinburgh
During the course of these two days, we will cover a high-level architectural overview of what is needed to design, develop and maintain an application built with microservices.
Microservices with Kubernetes, Docker, Helm (Part 1)âââGeneric configuration and APIÂ Gateway
Read how to set up a Microservices architecture from scratch using Kubernetes, Helm, and Docker. Youâll learn how to automate the deployment process using a CI/CDÂ tool.
Monolith to MicroservicesâââSet up TicketMonster on Cloud Foundry
Letâs read how to breathe life into the monolithic app, TicketMonster by deploying it on Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF), and preparing the monolith for its journey by starting with a âface-liftâ.
Event-driven Microservices with Quebic
In this article, you can read how to develop event-driven microservices using the Quebic framework.
Microservice ArchitectureâââLearn, Build, and Deploy Applications
Letâs understand Microservices a little better by diving into how Uber scaled their monolithic architecture into microservices.
Scaling Microservices via Fork-ing
This article introduces an autonomous scaling method driven by OS system calls, without the need for external interference.
In brief
Five Thoughts About Adopting a Microservice and Container Architecture10 Tech Challenges That Are Solved by MicroservicesMicroservices Governance: A Detailed Guide
The Microservice Weekly #139 was originally published in Hacker Noon on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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