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

Daniel Bryant

The State of SOA Networking In a talk last year by Matt Klein , one of the creators of the Envoy Proxy, he described the state of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservice networking in 2013 as “ a really big and confusing mess ”. particularly within an API gateway like the open source Kubernetes-native Ambassador gateway.

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

Daniel Bryant

The State of SOA Networking In a talk last year by Matt Klein , one of the creators of the Envoy Proxy, he described the state of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservice networking in 2013 as “ a really big and confusing mess ”. particularly within an API gateway like the open source Kubernetes-native Ambassador gateway.

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How to Effectively Scale Up Your App To Handle 1 Million Users?

Xicom

Don’t worry this post will help you understand everything right from what is application scalability to how to scale up your app to handle more than a million users. Now the central question is, how to build a scalable app on AWS to handle 1 million users?”…. To boost app efficiency and flexibility, SOA is required.

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

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Distributed object (RPC sync), service-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise service bus (ESB), event-driven architecture (EDA), reactive programming to microservices and now FaaS have each built on the learnings of the previous. You, as the developer, choose how to run your stream processing microservices. Being event first.

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The Rise of Managed Services for Apache Kafka

Confluent

This blog post goes over: The complexities that users will run into when self-managing Apache Kafka on the cloud and how users can benefit from building event streaming applications with a fully managed service for Apache Kafka. Key characteristics of a fully managed service that you can trust for production and mission-critical applications.