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Testing Microservices: How to Share Staging Environments without Tripping Over Each Other

Daniel Bryant

In the previous two parts of this series on Testing Microservices, you have learned about the concept of request isolation and explored how this enables multiple developers to “share” a single staging environment and still get the fast development/testing feedback loops. The first is smart routing.

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Microservices Done Right, Part 2: More Antipatterns to Avoid

Accenture

Microservices architecture has become popular over the last several years. Many organizations have seen significant improvements in critical metrics such as time to market, quality, and productivity as a result of implementing microservices. Recently, however, there has been a noticeable backlash against microservices.

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Should I use microservices?

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Considerations for when—and when not—to apply microservices in your organization. Despite the drive in some quarters to make microservice architectures the default approach for software, I feel that due to their numerous challenges, adopting them still requires careful thought. Where microservices don’t work well.

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Review of Industrial IoT Solutions – Part I

Perficient

It would take way too long to do a comprehensive review of all available solutions, so in this first part, I’m just going to focus on AWS, Azure – as the leading cloud providers – as well as hybrid-cloud approaches using Kubernetes. Downstream systems can be AWS IoT services, other AWS services like Kinesis, S3, Quicksight, etc.

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How microservices and containerization make cloud migration possible at a low cost

Trigent

While agility and quick releases were on every organization’s wishlist, both seemed difficult due to the rapidly increasing size and complexity of applications. Today, container-based applications and microservices are being implemented the world over for the synergy they share with the cloud. From this very need, containers were born.

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15 Books by leading software architects

Apiumhub

As you may already know, Apiumhub team is software architecture-oriented and reads books for software architects on a weekly basis. This year Apiumhub organizes Global Software Architecture Summit 10th of october, which will take place in Barcelona. “ Essential Software Architecture ” by Ian Gorton.

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Container Security – What Are Containers? – Part 1

Xebia

The following blogs will be about container security and tools to help secure containers during the software development lifecycle. Containers vs Virtual Machines Before containers were invented, most of the applications were hosted on VMs. Hypervisor software separates the virtual machine’s resources from the host hardware.

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