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Cell-Based Architectures: How to Build Scalable and Resilient Systems
Cell-based architecture is a resiliency and fault tolerance pattern that has co-evolved with SOA and microservices. It builds on the bulkhead pattern to limit the blast radius in case of failures. The cell-based approach can also help organize large-scale microservice architectures into domain-bound service groups to promote high cohesion and loose coupling and help organizations scale.
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The InfoQ eMag: Managing Observability, Resilience, and Complexity within Distributed Systems
This eMag helps you reflect on the subject of reducing complexity within modern applications and distributed systems, and provides you with different perspectives and learned lessons from people who have already had to deal with challenges from the real world.
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The InfoQ eMag: Domain-Driven Design in Practice
This eMag highlights some of the experience of real-world DDD practitioners, including the challenges they have faced, missteps they’ve made, lessons learned, and some success stories.
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The InfoQ eMag: Testing Your Distributed (Cloud) Systems
Testing is an under-appreciated discipline and I wanted to shine a spotlight on the changing nature of testing in a cloud-driven world. We hope you enjoy what we've put together here, and find a host of thought-provoking, and actionable, ideas.
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InfoQ eMag: Hadoop
Apache Hadoop is proving useful in deriving insights out of large amounts of data, and is seeing rapid improvements. Hadoop 2 now goes beyond Map-Reduce; it is more modular, pluggable and flexible and it fits a variety of use cases better. We explore this as well as some tools that can help utilize Hadoop better.