Learn how to architect distributed cloud applications with the correct developer mindset using the right technologies and the best cloud patterns. This technology-agnostic course begins by explaining the benefits of distributed cloud applications with an emphasis on maintaining high-availability and scalability in a cost-effective way, while also dealing with inevitable hardware and software failures.
Topics include:
orchestrators
transactions
auto-scaling
backup and restore
CDNs
containers
eventual consistency
Saga pattern
service API contracts
replicas
configuration
load balancers
messaging
versioning (code, APIs, and data schemas)
DNS
leader election
data caching
microservices
object and file services
SLAs
partitioning
12-factor apps
event sourcing
relational and non-relational databases
CQRS
data consistency
concurrency control
network
optimistic concurrency
proxies
This course is for anyone considering or actively working on a distributed cloud application. It is designed to provide you with a thorough understanding of these concepts, the various pros and cons of specific technologies, and the resilient patterns that are heavily used by distributed cloud applications.
Where to find the free 6.5 hour course:
YouTube
edX.org (with supplemental reading materials, review questions, and hands-on labs). You can also get a verified certificate (to show employers) for $99.
About the instructor
Jeffrey Richter is a Software Architect on Microsoft’s Azure team. He is also a co-founder of Wintellect, a software consulting and training company. He has authored many videos available on WintellectNOW, has spoken at many industry conferences, and is the author of several best-selling Windows and .NET Framework programming books.
Quelle: Azure
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