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Cloud-Native Applications: Principles, Benefits, and Best Practices

Altexsoft

The cloud-native approach offers the best features, such as service meshes, immutable infrastructure, declarative APIs , microservices and containers. Microservices. Microservices is considered an architectural strategy capable of managing complex applications simply. Enhanced Business Continuity.

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Evolving Your Architecture Whilst Still Keeping The Lights On

OpenCredo

Consequently, some organisations have chosen to break down their architecture into smaller components using a microservices approach. But many have found that even the simplest microservices implementation can bring a whole host of new problems. Whether you are running monolith or microservices, evolution is still required.

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The Fundamentals of Enterprise Incident Management

xmatters

“As organizations increase in reliance on DevOps toolchains like continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD), solutions demand automated integration with incident management processes. Gartner coined the term “Incident Response Automation” in its 2020 report Automate Incident Response to Enhance Incident Management.

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Comparison of Most Popular Continuous Integration Tools: Jenkins, TeamCity, Bamboo, Travis CI and more

Altexsoft

Unlike other CI tools on the list, Travis CI doesn’t allow for continuous delivery. Even the prominent CI tools covered in our article can hardly meet 80 percent of the automation requirements since projects range from monolithic, monster software systems to microservices-based architectures. This way you always have a backup.

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15 Books by leading software architects

Apiumhub

This guide demonstrates the authors’ ideas in action with three real-world case studies: datacenter replication for business continuity, management of a continuous deployment pipeline, and migration to a microservice architecture. . Testing Java Microservices ” by Alex Soto Bueno, Jason Porter, Andy Gumbrecht.