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Strangler Pattern: How to Deal With Legacy Code During the Container Revolution

OverOps

Before you know it, you might find yourself preparing to transition a massive, complex monolith application to Microservices and realize that you have no idea where to start and there’s no one left at the company that knows how the foundational code of the software works. Microservices to the rescue? So… What is it anyway?

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SOA vs microservices: going beyond the monolith

CircleCI

Modern software development increasingly relies on distributed , service-based architectural patterns to achieve scalability, reliability, and rapid build, test, and release cycles. Two of the most popular service-based approaches are service-oriented architecture (SOA) and microservices. What is service-oriented architecture?

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Managing CI/CD pipelines with Arm compute resource classes

CircleCI

Arm processors and architectures are becoming widely available as development teams adopt them as compute nodes in many application infrastructures. Organizations that need to run microservices, application servers, databases, and other workloads in a cost-effective way will continue to turn to the Arm architecture. version: 2.1

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Driving Multi-Region Observability Excellence at Lansweeper 

Honeycomb

Since its inception in 2004, Lansweeper has been at the forefront of helping businesses understand, manage, and protect their IT devices and networks through a powerful IT asset management platform. By harnessing distributed tracing , the team can rapidly pinpoint performance bottlenecks and resolve errors with laser precision.

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Moving from embedded to remote workflow engines

Bernd Rucker

For a long time, we have advocated for an architecture that runs the Camunda workflow engine embedded into your own Java application , preferably via the Camunda Spring Boot Starter. If you don’t care about the development over time, feel free to skip the history lesson and fast forward to the assessment of engine architectures.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

As the company outgrew its traditional cathedral-style software architecture in the early 2000’s, the leadership team felt that the growing pains could be addressed with better communication between teams. In other words, a bazaar-style hardware architecture was vastly superior to a cathedral-style architecture.)

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Beyond Hadoop

Kentik

The concept of parallel processing based on a “clustered” multi-computer architecture has a long history dating back at least as far as Gene Amdahl’s work at IBM in the 1960s. The problem for Hadoop users is that the Hadoop architecture doesn’t lend itself to interactive, low latency, ad-hoc queries.