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Testing Practitioner Handbook

By : Renu Rajani
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Testing Practitioner Handbook

By: Renu Rajani

Overview of this book

The book is based on the author`s experience in leading and transforming large test engagements and architecting solutions for customer testing requirements/bids/problem areas. It targets the testing practitioner population and provides them with a single go-to place to find perspectives, practices, trends, tools, and solutions to test applications as they face the evolving digital world. This book is divided into five parts where each part explores different aspects of testing in the real world. The first module explains the various testing engagement models. You will then learn how to efficiently test code in different life cycles. The book discusses the different aspects of Quality Analysis consideration while testing social media, mobile, analytics, and the Cloud. In the last module, you will learn about futuristic technologies to test software. By the end of the book, you will understand the latest business and IT trends in digital transformation and learn the best practices to adopt for business assurance.
Table of Contents (56 chapters)
Testing Practitioner Handbook
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Monitoring Microservices


Microservice architecture introduces a dispersed set of services with higher success as compared to monolithic design that increases the possibility of failures at each service level. A given Microservice can fail due to network issues, unavailability of the underlying resources, and so on. An unavailable or unresponsive Microservice should not bring the whole Microservices-based application down. Thus, microservices should be fault tolerant and should be able to recover.

It is important to be able to detect the failures on a real-time basis, restore the services automatically, and understand the dependencies between the Microservices. We need to ensure that the services are running and performing within a defined set of standards.

Monitoring is a critical piece of the control system of microservices. As the complexity of the software increases, it gets more difficult to understand its performance and troubleshoot the problems. Given the dramatic changes to software...