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Cloud Native Development Patterns and Best Practices

By : John Gilbert
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Cloud Native Development Patterns and Best Practices

By: John Gilbert

Overview of this book

Build systems that leverage the benefits of the cloud and applications faster than ever before with cloud-native development. This book focuses on architectural patterns for building highly scalable cloud-native systems. You will learn how the combination of cloud, reactive principles, devops, and automation enable teams to continuously deliver innovation with confidence. Begin by learning the core concepts that make these systems unique. You will explore foundational patterns that turn your database inside out to achieve massive scalability with cloud-native databases. You will also learn how to continuously deliver production code with confidence by shifting deployment and testing all the way to the left and implementing continuous observability in production. There's more—you will also learn how to strangle your monolith and design an evolving cloud-native system. By the end of the book, you will have the ability to create modern cloud-native systems.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Application security

Up to this point, our focus has been on cloud-native security from the system perspective. The seams between all the layers are sealed and access to the system is tightly guarded. Now we turn our attention to securing the application of the system. We can loosely think of this as securing the users of the applications versus the owners of the system. If you are just a developer at heart, then this is where you may have traditionally started. However, as self-sufficient, full-stack teams, this is only part of our overall responsibility for security. We can say that we are no longer application engineers or system engineers; instead, we are now all cloud-native engineers.

As application engineers, we have all likely built a user management system of some sort or another. Fortunately, in cloud-native, this un-differentiated activity is now delegated to value...