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Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

By : Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese
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Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

Practical Serverless and Microservices with C#

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By: Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese

Overview of this book

From the authors of the Software Architecture with C# and .NET series comes this practical and grounded showcase of microservices using the .NET stack. Written for .NET developers entering the world of modern cloud and distributed applications, it shows you when microservices and serverless architectures are the right choice for building scalable enterprise solutions and when they’re not. You’ll gain a realistic understanding of their use cases and limitations. Rather than promoting microservices as a one-size-fits-all solution, it encourages thoughtful adoption based on real-world needs. Following a brief introduction and important setup, the book helps you prepare for practical application through examples such as a ride-sharing website. You’ll work with Docker, Kubernetes, Azure Container Apps, and the new .NET Aspire with considerations for security, observability, and cost management. The book culminates in a complete event-driven application that brings together everything you've covered. By the end of this microservices book, you’ll have a well-rounded understanding of cloud and distributed .NET—through the lens of two industry veterans. *Email sign-up and proof of purchase required
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Queue storage trigger

The principle of a queue is fairly well known since this is a data structure where you want to control the data so that first in will be first out. When we talk about the queue storage trigger in Azure Functions, we have the possibility to manage queues asynchronously and totally decoupled, making its usage extremely powerful.

The great power that we have in this scenario is the ability to handle large amounts of messages efficiently. Azure Functions has the capability to scale automatically, and it guarantees that each task will be processed properly with reliability and fault tolerance.

Considering this approach, it is worth noting that serverless applications will always focus the development on what is essentially needed – the business logic to make that service work. That is why serverless applications are a great way to implement microservices since the necessity of handling infrastructure will be less needed.

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