Implementing Cloud Design Patterns for AWS

Solutions and design ideas for solving system design problems, 2nd Edition

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Parallel Processing, Programming, Software Development
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Author: Sean Keery, Marcus Young, Clive Harber ISBN: 9781789130911
Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication: April 30, 2019
Imprint: Packt Publishing Language: English
Author: Sean Keery, Marcus Young, Clive Harber
ISBN: 9781789130911
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication: April 30, 2019
Imprint: Packt Publishing
Language: English

Create highly efficient design patterns for scalability, redundancy, and high availability in the AWS Cloud

Key Features

  • Build highly robust systems using the cloud infrastructure
  • Make web applications resilient against scheduled and accidental downtime
  • Explore and apply Amazon-provided services in unique ways to solve common design problems

Book Description

Whether you're just getting your feet wet in cloud infrastructure or already creating complex systems, this book will guide you through using the patterns to fit your system needs.

Starting with patterns that cover basic processes such as source control and infrastructure-as-code, the book goes on to introduce cloud security practices. You'll then cover patterns of availability and scalability and get acquainted with the ephemeral nature of cloud environments. You'll also explore advanced DevOps patterns in operations and maintenance, before focusing on virtualization patterns such as containerization and serverless computing. In the final leg of your journey, this book will delve into data persistence and visualization patterns. You'll get to grips with architectures for processing static and dynamic data, as well as practices for managing streaming data.

By the end of this book, you will be able to design applications that are tolerant of underlying hardware failures, resilient against an unexpected influx of data, and easy to manage and replicate.

What you will learn

  • Implement scaling policies on schedules, influxes in traffic, and deep health checks
  • Make complete use of highly available and redundant storage
  • Design content delivery networks to improve user experience
  • Optimize databases through caching and sharding
  • Apply patterns to solve common problems
  • Implement repeatable processes for deploying systems

Who this book is for

If you’re an architect, solution provider, or DevOps community member looking to implement repeatable patterns for deploying and maintaining services in the Amazon cloud infrastructure, this book is for you.

You’ll need prior experience of using AWS understand key concepts covered in the book, as it focuses on the patterns rather than the basics of using AWS.

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Create highly efficient design patterns for scalability, redundancy, and high availability in the AWS Cloud

Key Features

Book Description

Whether you're just getting your feet wet in cloud infrastructure or already creating complex systems, this book will guide you through using the patterns to fit your system needs.

Starting with patterns that cover basic processes such as source control and infrastructure-as-code, the book goes on to introduce cloud security practices. You'll then cover patterns of availability and scalability and get acquainted with the ephemeral nature of cloud environments. You'll also explore advanced DevOps patterns in operations and maintenance, before focusing on virtualization patterns such as containerization and serverless computing. In the final leg of your journey, this book will delve into data persistence and visualization patterns. You'll get to grips with architectures for processing static and dynamic data, as well as practices for managing streaming data.

By the end of this book, you will be able to design applications that are tolerant of underlying hardware failures, resilient against an unexpected influx of data, and easy to manage and replicate.

What you will learn

Who this book is for

If you’re an architect, solution provider, or DevOps community member looking to implement repeatable patterns for deploying and maintaining services in the Amazon cloud infrastructure, this book is for you.

You’ll need prior experience of using AWS understand key concepts covered in the book, as it focuses on the patterns rather than the basics of using AWS.

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