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Understanding Microservices Architecture: Benefits and Challenges Explained

Perficient

Understanding Microservices Architecture: Benefits and Challenges Explained Microservices architecture is a transformative approach in backend development that has gained immense popularity in recent years. For example, if a change is made to the authentication microservice, it can be updated without redeploying the entire application.

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Improving API Security with Google Cloud Service Extensions

Prisma Clud

New Service Extensions Release Google Cloud has recently released Service Extensions for their widely utilized Load Balancing solution. Any cloud-native web application relies on load balancing solutions to proxy and distribute traffic. Service Extensions for Load Balancing has a supporting matrix in Google Cloud.

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KubeCon San Diego Summary: Top Ten Takeaways (Part 2)

Daniel Bryant

They liked the idea of having disaster recovery/business continuity (DR/BC) plans that allowed for the failover of one cloud’s workloads to another, but admitted in reality this wasn’t really viable at the moment, primarily from a cost of multiples in learning, implementation, and maintenance.

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Platform Engineering: The Next Step in Operations

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Applications have grown more complex too: we now have fleets of microservices operating asynchronously across hundreds or thousands of cloud instances. Can operations staff take care of complex issues like load balancing, business continuity, and failover, which the applications developers use through a set of well-designed abstractions?