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Data Modernization for Spring-Based Microservices on Pivotal Platform
Jitin Changulani and Vivek Jindgar show how individual Spring Cloud components of a data injection process can be scaled independently, as compared to the scaling of the entire stack.
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Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe): Bloated Bureaucracy or an Enabler for Business Agility?
Almudena Rodriguez Pardo takes a closer look at various scaling methods, and defines what SAFe is and what it is not, examining some of the key arguments which are polarizing the Agile community.
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Architectures That Scale Deep - Regaining Control in Deep Systems
Ben Sigelman talks about "Deep Systems" and their common properties: they are layered, distributed, concurrent, multi-tenant, change continuously, and are hard to manage with conventional tools.
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Secrets at Planet-Scale: Engineering the Internal Google KMS
Anvita Pandit covers the design choices and strategies that Google chose in order to build a highly reliable, highly scalable service.
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How Gitlab Scaled Git Access with Go and What We Gained from It
Oswaldo Ferreira discusses the history of how GitLab switched from a Rails monolith to using Feature flags, Protocol Buffers, gRPC and Go.
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Beyond Microservices: Streams, State and Scalability
Gwen Shapira talks about how microservices evolved in the last few years, based on experience gained while working with companies using Apache Kafka to update their application architecture.
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Concurrency, Scalability and Transactions -- Myths and Surprises
Renan Ranelli explores the interaction between massive concurrent servers, databases and transaction isolation.
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Scaling Patterns for Netflix's Edge
Justin Ryan talks about Netflix’ scalability issues and some of the ways they addressed it.
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Using Metrics to Ensure Quality Applications in Pivotal Platform
Tom Martin and Sam Reed show how to set up automatic service discovery with Eureka, some auto scaling problems of microservices, and how to configure Prometheus and Grafana to gather and show metrics.
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Building Reactive Pipelines: How to Go from Scalable Apps to (Ridiculously) Scalable Systems
Mark Heckler discusses and demoes reactive and highly scalable microservices built with Project Reactor using RabbitMQ, Apache Kafka, and Spring Cloud Stream.
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Building and Running Applications at Scale in Zalando
Pamela Canchanya shares practices and lessons learned when building and running critical business applications at scale.
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Building Resilient Serverless Systems
John Chapin explains how to use serverless technologies and an infrastructure-as-code approach to architect, build, and operate large-scale systems that are resilient to vendor failures.