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AWS for Solutions Architects

AWS for Solutions Architects - Second Edition

By : Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav, Alberto Artasanchez, Imtiaz Sayed
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AWS for Solutions Architects

AWS for Solutions Architects

4.3 (62)
By: Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav, Alberto Artasanchez, Imtiaz Sayed

Overview of this book

The second edition of AWS for Solutions Architects provides a practical guide to designing cloud solutions that align with industry best practices. This updated edition covers the AWS Well-Architected Framework, core design principles, and cloud-native patterns to help you build secure, high-performance, and cost-effective architectures. Gain a deep understanding of AWS networking, hybrid cloud connectivity, and edge deployments. Explore big data processing with EMR, Glue, Kinesis, and MSK, enabling you to extract valuable insights from data efficiently. New chapters introduce CloudOps, machine learning, IoT, and blockchain, equipping you with the knowledge to develop modern cloud solutions. Learn how to optimize AWS storage, implement containerization strategies, and design scalable data lakes. Whether working on simple configurations or complex enterprise architectures, this guide provides the expertise needed to solve real-world cloud challenges and build reliable, high-performing AWS solutions.
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Microservices best practices

As with any technology, the devil is in the details. It is certainly possible to create bad microservices. Let’s delve into how some common pitfalls can be avoided and some recommended best practices.

Best practice #1 – decide whether microservices are the right tool

The world’s leading technology companies, such as eBay, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, Twitter, and PayPal, are all heavy users of microservice architecture and rely on it for much of their development. However, it’s not a panacea. As technologists, once we get a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Make sure that your particular use case is best suited for this architecture. If it’s hard to break down your application into functional domains, a microservice architecture might not be the best choice.

Best practice #2 – clearly define the requirements and design of the microservice

Creating microservices, like other software projects...

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