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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Part 1 of this series discussed why you need to embrace event-first thinking, while this article builds a rationale for different styles of event-driven architectures and compares and contrasts scaling, persistence and runtime models. In this way, we don’t think about solution architecture in just one dimension.

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From Monolith to Service Mesh, via a Front Proxy — Learnings from stories of building the Envoy…

Daniel Bryant

Learnings from stories of building the Envoy Proxy The concept of a “ service mesh ” is getting a lot of traction within the microservice and container ecosystems. There was also limited visibility into infrastructure components such as hosted load balancers, caches and network topologies. It’s a lot of pain.

SOA 40
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From Monolith to Service Mesh, via a Front Proxy — Learnings from stories of building the Envoy…

Daniel Bryant

Learnings from stories of building the Envoy Proxy The concept of a “ service mesh ” is getting a lot of traction within the microservice and container ecosystems. There was also limited visibility into infrastructure components such as hosted load balancers, caches and network topologies. It’s a lot of pain.

SOA 40
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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Over time, costs for S3 and GCS became reasonable and with Egnyte’s storage plugin architecture, our customers can now bring in any storage backend of their choice. In general, Egnyte connect architecture shards and caches data at different levels based on: Amount of data. Load Balancers / Reverse Proxy. Kubernetes.