July 2017
Intermediate to advanced
266 pages
6h 36m
English
From the DevOps movement, a set of software architectural patterns and practices have become increasingly popular. The primary logic behind the development of these architectural patterns and practices is derived from the need for scalability, no-downtime deployments, and minimizing negative customer reactions to upgrades and releases. Some of these you may have heard of (microservices), while others may be a bit vague (blue-green deployments).
In this section, we will outline some of the more popular architectures and practices to evolve from the DevOps movement and learn how they are being leveraged to provide flexibility and velocity at organizations worldwide.
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