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Comparing Serverless Architecture Providers: AWS, Azure, Google, IBM, and other FaaS vendors

Altexsoft

According to the RightScale 2018 State of the Cloud report, serverless architecture penetration rate increased to 75 percent. Aware of what serverless means, you probably know that the market of cloudless architecture providers is no longer limited to major vendors such as AWS Lambda or Azure Functions.

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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

Smaller code bases are easier to understand, and with clearly separated services the overall architecture is much “cleaner”. Rather than asking what specialized framework you need to build a new microservices architecture, let’s ask how we can use current frameworks to support the same goal.

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Here’s What I Learned About Developing A Serverless Web App

Xicom

Nowadays, the cliche “serverless architecture” is the latest addition in the technology wordbook, prevailing following the launch of AWS (Amazon Web Services) Lambada in 2014. While the gospel truth is serverless, architecture proffers the promise of writing codes without any ongoing server administration apprehension.

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Letting change and uncertainty advance your software architecture

CircleCI

There has been a lot of talk in recent years about architectures that are specifically designed to evolve or more easily adapt to change. Outside of the youngest of projects, it’s unlikely that you can describe the architecture that you have with any simple one-liner. Design architecture to solve problems.

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Monolithic vs Microservices Architecture: Which Option is Right for Your Enterprise

Openxcell

Microservices architecture of software is all the rage for its adaptability and ease of maintenance. In 2014, Uber, the popular cab hailing service provider made a major switch in their app architecture by switching from monolithic architecture to micro services architecture.

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How Does Serverless Computing Work with Containers and Micro Services?

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

According to Wikipedia, Serverless computing is a cloud computing model in which the cloud service provider dynamically manages the allocation of machine resources. Serverless computing still requires servers. Serverless computing is provided by a cloud service provider like AWS Lambda. Serverless computing is inexpensive.

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Storm in the stratosphere: how the cloud will be reshuffled

Erik Bernhardsson

This isn't exactly a new idea—Heroku launched in 2007, and AWS Lambda in 2014. Kubernetes has been this interesting trend in the last few years on what I think is still essentially an inevitable march towards a fully “serverless” world, whatever that means to you. If I had a Ph. ↩︎ This is from DB rankings.

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