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Continuous Testing in the Era of Microservices and Serverless Architectures

Dzone - DevOps

In this article, we'll explore the latest advancements in continuous testing, focusing on how it intersects with microservices and serverless architectures. Continuous testing, a cornerstone of modern DevOps practices, has evolved to meet the demands of accelerated software delivery.

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Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Amazon Prime Video has ditched its use of microservices-cum-serverless, reverting to a traditional, monolithic architecture. The post Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics appeared first on DevOps.com. It vastly improved the workload’s cost and scalability.

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Authentication in Serverless Apps—What Are the Options?

DevOps.com

Serverless applications are growing in popularity among DevOps engineers. They are also commonly used to deploy microservices. However, serverless applications present unique security challenges, one of them being authentication. The post Authentication in Serverless Apps—What Are the Options? How can you […].

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FaaS: Evolving to a Truly Serverless Paradigm

DevOps.com

FaaS helps alleviate some of the administration and management issues related to serverless Creating distributed applications demands a thorough understanding of cloud infrastructures and architectures. The current standard is to architect programs into microservices, before deploying […].

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Azure container Apps: The future of Microservices in Azure?

Xebia

Combining these two trends in the market explains why technologies such as Serverless became popular. Serverless helps in reducing the amount of moving parts you must manage as a development team. . What are the features that development teams want when building and hosting microservices?

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Modernizing on AWS: Strategies, Benefits, and Partnerships with Xebia

Xebia

This may include breaking monolithic applications into microservices, containerizing applications using Docker and Kubernetes, or adopting serverless computing with AWS Lambda. Adoption of Cloud-Native Technologies: Companies embrace cloud-native technologies such as containers, serverless computing, and microservices architecture.

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. This blog post will provide a balanced view of the advantages and disadvantages of microservice architecture for enterprise software systems. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.