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Distributed .NET with Microsoft Orleans

By : Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu, Suneel Kumar Kunani
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Distributed .NET with Microsoft Orleans

By: Bhupesh Guptha Muthiyalu, Suneel Kumar Kunani

Overview of this book

Building distributed applications in this modern era can be a tedious task as customers expect high availability, high performance, and improved resilience. With the help of this book, you'll discover how you can harness the power of Microsoft Orleans to build impressive distributed applications. Distributed .NET with Microsoft Orleans will demonstrate how to leverage Orleans to build highly scalable distributed applications step by step in the least possible time and with minimum effort. You'll explore some of the key concepts of Microsoft Orleans, including the Orleans programming model, runtime, virtual actors, hosting, and deployment. As you advance, you'll become well-versed with important Orleans assets such as grains, silos, timers, and persistence. Throughout the book, you'll create a distributed application by adding key components to the application as you progress through each chapter and explore them in detail. By the end of this book, you'll have developed the confidence and skills required to build distributed applications using Microsoft Orleans and deploy them in Microsoft Azure.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1 - Distributed Applications Architecture
4
Section 2 - Working with Microsoft Orleans
10
Section 3 - Building Patterns in Orleans
13
Section 4 - Hosting and Deploying Orleans Applications to Azure

Summary

It is not simple and straightforward to design a distributed system. To achieve the ideal system, there are a lot of obstacles, such as concurrency, scalability, and fault tolerance, that must be overcome. Microsoft Orleans helps us by abstracting many of the challenges posed by distributed system development. It lets the developer focus on the core business logic. In this chapter, we have seen the challenges we face with an N-tier system and how Orleans assists developers in addressing them. We have also seen the key design choices made by Orleans, which we are going to put into practice in the upcoming chapters.

After a lot of theory and concepts in this chapter, it is time to get our hands dirty. In the next chapter, we will learn more about cloud-native grain objects and the systems that host them, silos.