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Architecting for Failure in a Containerized World
Tom Faulhaber discusses the new container-based toolbox for building systems that are robust in the face of failures, how to recover from failure and how the tools can be used to best effect.
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Petabytes Scale Analytics Infrastructure @Netflix
Tom Gianos and Dan Weeks discuss Netflix' overall big data platform architecture, focusing on Storage and Orchestration, and how they use Parquet on AWS S3 as their data warehouse storage layer.
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Java SE 9: Continuing to Thrive in the Cloud!
Bernard Traversat discusses JVM enhancements addressing cloud deployment requirements such as G1 GC, segmented code cache, contended locking, and density String.
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Serverless Meets SaaS: The Ultimate Match
Tod Golding discusses the architecture and design strategies associated with building and delivering SaaS solutions in a serverless model.
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Architecting for Cloud Native Data: Data Microservices Done Right Using Spring Cloud
Fred Melo introduces Spring Cloud Stream from a Data Microservices perspective.
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Amazon ECS: a Platform to Run Production Containers
Uttara Sridhar dives deep into the architecture behind Amazon ECS and demonstrates the key features to build and run a container-based application on Amazon ECS.
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Elastic Efficient Execution of Varied Containers
Sharma Podila reviews the state of containers usage in Netflix, discussing projects Titus and Mantis, AWS integration, and using Fenzo to run an elastic infrastructure for a varied mix of workloads.
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Mesos: A State-of-the-art Container Orchestrator
Jie Yu discusses how containers are managed in Mesos, the future of container support in Mesos, and shows some of the new container networking and storage features.
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Building a Microservices Platform with Kubernetes
Matthew Mark Miller discusses Kubernetes’ primitives and microservices patterns on top of them, including rolling deployments, stateful services and adding behaviors via sidecars.
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Azure Service Fabric: Microservices Architecture Made Ridiculously Simple
Chase Aucoin explains using Microsoft Service Fabric to create microservices, demoing how to migrate existing services to Service Fabric.
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Putting a SpEL on Spinnaker: Evolving an Expression Language for Continuous Delivery at Netflix
Tomas Lin discusses Spinnaker and SpEL, an open source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform that is used by over 90% of cloud deployments at Netflix.
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Spring Cloud on AWS
Agim Emruli presents common patterns and best-practices to run the application on the AWS cloud and how to use the platform provided services efficiently.