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Use Sidecar Pattern in AWS Lambda To Optimize Your Microservices Architecture

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices architecture is becoming increasingly popular as it enables organizations to build complex, scalable applications by breaking them down into smaller, independent services. Each microservice performs a specific function within the application and can be developed, deployed, and scaled independently.

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Fargate vs. Lambda: The Battle of the Future

Dzone - DevOps

Fargate vs. Lambda has recently been a trending topic in the serverless space. Fargate and Lambda are two popular serverless computing options available within the AWS ecosystem. While both tools offer serverless computing, they differ regarding use cases, operational boundaries, runtime resource allocations, price, and performance.

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Performance Optimization for Multi-Layered Cloud Native AWS Application

Dzone - DevOps

Cloud-native application development in AWS often requires complex, layered architecture with synchronous and asynchronous interactions between multiple components, e.g., API Gateway, Microservices, Serverless Functions, and system of record integration.

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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

Over the past few years, we have witnessed that the use of Microservices as a means of driving agile best practices and accelerating software delivery, has become more and more commonplace. Key Features of Microservices Architecture. Microservices architecture follows the decentralized data management.

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Dynamic Data Processing Using Serverless Java With Quarkus on AWS Lambda (Part 1)

Dzone - DevOps

With the growth of the application modernization demands, monolithic applications were refactored to cloud-native microservices and serverless functions with lighter, faster, and smaller application portfolios for the past years.

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Can’t-miss sessions for AWS Summit Chicago

Stackery

Performing Serverless Analytics in AWS Glue. A Culture of Rapid Innovation with DevOps, Microservices, and Serverless. Although serverless computing and AWS Lambda have changed application development, the Twelve-Factor methodology remains relevant and applicable in a serverless world. Register for free here.

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9 trends to watch in systems engineering and operations

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Knative vs. AWS Lambda vs. Microsoft Azure Functions vs. Google Cloud. With recently established GDPR regulations that necessitate the notification of a security breach within 72 hours, DevOps and security practices are becoming intertwined not only in process, but in culture as well. DevOps breaks down more silos; rise of the SRE.