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Assessment of Scalability Constraints (and Solutions)

Dzone - DevOps

This is an article from DZone's 2023 Software Integration Trend Report. For more: Read the Report Our approach to scalability has gone through a tectonic shift over the past decade. This shift introduced some complexities with the benefit of greater scalability. Technologies that were staples in every enterprise back end (e.g.,

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Azure Container Apps – Simplifying Container Deployment Without the Kubernetes Complexity

Xebia

While Azure Web Apps for Containers provides a more specialized environment for web hosting, it might not offer the granularity of control or scalability needed for more complex, microservices-based architectures or applications with high demands for customization and scalability. Kubernetes Cluster). Kubernetes Cluster).

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

OverOps

The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. Back then, many would have argued this was just another unbearable buzzword, but today many organizations are reaping the very real benefits of breaking down old monolithic applications, as well as seeing the very real challenges microservices can introduce.

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Exploring Quarkus vs Spring Boot

Apiumhub

This article compares Quarkus vs Spring Boot, examining their features, performance, ecosystem, developer experience, and suitability for various applications. Quarkus: Unleashing the Power of Cloud-Native Development Quarkus is a Kubernetes-native Java framework designed for building cloud-native, microservices-based applications.

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How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths”

The Agile Monkey

From Microservices to Serverless: How to avoid converting “Distributed monolith” microservices into “Serverless monoliths” Learning from the past: converting a monolith into… a worse monolith When microservices became mainstream, a lot of companies started to migrate their monolithic systems to a distributed microservice architecture.

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6 Docs Every Serverless Developer Should Read

Stackery

Check out these great articles essential to growth as a developer. Learn what Serverless is… and isn’t. This post was inspired by reading an article on serverless as a general topic that managed to get almost every detail wrong. Build your first microservice. Local Development with Stackery.

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Netflix Video Quality at Scale with Cosmos Microservices

Netflix Tech

As VMAF evolves and is integrated with more encoding and streaming workflows within Netflix, we need scalable ways of fostering video quality innovations. This article explains how we designed microservices and workflows on top of the Cosmos platform to bolster such video quality innovations. We call this system Cosmos.