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Cloud Native Architectures

You're reading from   Cloud Native Architectures Design high-availability and cost-effective applications for the cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787280540
Length 358 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tom Laszewski Tom Laszewski
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Kamal Arora Kamal Arora
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Piyum Zonooz Piyum Zonooz
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Erik Farr Erik Farr
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Preface 1. Introducing Cloud Native Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. The Cloud Adoption Journey 3. Cloud Native Application Design 4. How to Choose Technology Stacks 5. Scalable and Available 6. Secure and Reliable 7. Optimizing Cost 8. Cloud Native Operations 9. Amazon Web Services 10. Microsoft Azure 11. Google Cloud Platform 12. What's Next? Cloud Native Application Architecture Trends 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Always-on – key architectural elements


There are defining features of cloud-native architectures that allow for an always-on, technically resilient architecture. This is not an all or nothing proposition, and many deployments will feature a mix of the features we are going to be talking about. Do not overwhelm yourself or your architects by believing all these features can be incorporated into a deployment overnight. An iterative, evolutionary approach is needed to adopt the key design elements we will be discussing. As Werner Vogels (CTO Amazon) says, "Everything always fails." If we plan for inevitable failure, we can design systems to avoid it.

Network redundancy

Connectivity into the cloud and across all your environments should be provided in a highly available, redundant manner. There are two main implications for this in a cloud-native world. The first implication is the physical connectivity from an on-premise environment or customer into the cloud. All hypercloud providers provide...

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