Video description
The main reason to pick a microservice architecture is the ability to change things independently. It means getting fixes and updates to software live more quickly, but it can also help improve your organizational autonomy. In these sessions you’ll learn how microservices allow you to own more of the lifecycle of your software, create more products, and get them out faster.
Table of contents
- Introduction and Laura Bell: From the Trenches
- Matthew Fellows: Microservices—Test Smarter, Not Harder
- Scott Shaw: Sensible Multicloud
- Ravi Vagadia: From a Mess to a Mesh—Managing, Controlling, and Observing L7 Traffic in, out of, to, from, and Through Your K8s Clusters
- Melissa Houghton: JavaScript in the Cloud
Product information
- Title: Infrastructure & Ops Superstream Series: Microservices & DevOps
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2021
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 0636920563310
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