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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Their aim when building Azure Container Apps was to create an opinionated way of deploying containerized workloads to Azure that brings several features that Kubernetes could provide without having to manage a cluster: autoscaling, zero downtime deployments and traffic shaping with control over ingress.

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Monitoring consumer lag in Azure Event Hub

Xebia

Consumer lag is the most important metric to monitor when working with event streams. However, it is not available as a default metric in Azure Insights. Consumer lag refers to the number of events that still need to be processed by the consumers of a stream. However, there are a few events that can cause that number to rise.

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What Are Microservices and the Event Aggregator Pattern?

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One common challenge arises in modern enterprise solutions built on the microservices architecture: effectively handling the flow of events from various sources. Many solutions employ diverse event providers such as Azure Service Bus, Apache Kafka, or RabbitMQ.

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Xpirit Innovation Day in Antwerp: March 2022

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Experimenting with Chaos – Patrick, Casper and Rene During our innovation day, we wanted to set up some experiments with Azure Chaos Studio. Azure Chaos Studio is a new Azure product that is still in preview. Chaos studio can also inject chaos in to VM’s and Azure Kubernetes Service.

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Understanding Microservices with an Event-Driven Node.js Project

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Microservices architecture is an approach that structures an application as a collection of services based on business components or capabilities. There are several benefits of adopting a microservices architecture. . There are several benefits of adopting a microservices architecture. . Characteristics of Microservices.

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Event Driven Load Testing

OpenCredo

How do we respond to changes to multiple microservices? Event-driven load testing platform Here InnerScale decides to create a team dedicated to this problem. This team decide to create an event-based system for responding to changes in all these distinct systems and then make the changes necessary in a unique environment.

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4 Microsoft Azure Services for Software Development and Modernization

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In a previous blog post, we discussed a number of ways that you can modernize your legacy applications, including cloud migrations, microservices and DevOps. Below, we’ll go into more detail about the Microsoft Azure cloud, including some of the most important Azure features and services for developing and modernizing applications.

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