Book Image

The Definitive Guide to Modernizing Applications on Google Cloud

By : Steve (Satish) Sangapu, Dheeraj Panyam, Jason Marston
Book Image

The Definitive Guide to Modernizing Applications on Google Cloud

By: Steve (Satish) Sangapu, Dheeraj Panyam, Jason Marston

Overview of this book

Legacy applications, which comprise 75–80% of all enterprise applications, often end up being stuck in data centers. Modernizing these applications to make them cloud-native enables them to scale in a cloud environment without taking months or years to start seeing the benefits. This book will help software developers and solutions architects to modernize their applications on Google Cloud and transform them into cloud-native applications. This book helps you to build on your existing knowledge of enterprise application development and takes you on a journey through the six Rs: rehosting, replatforming, rearchitecting, repurchasing, retiring, and retaining. You'll learn how to modernize a legacy enterprise application on Google Cloud and build on existing assets and skills effectively. Taking an iterative and incremental approach to modernization, the book introduces the main services in Google Cloud in an easy-to-understand way that can be applied immediately to an application. By the end of this Google Cloud book, you'll have learned how to modernize a legacy enterprise application by exploring various interim architectures and tooling to develop a cloud-native microservices-based application.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Section 1: Cloud-Native Application Development and App Modernization in Google Cloud
5
Section 2: Selecting the Right Google Cloud Services
10
Section 3: Rehosting and Replatforming the Application
17
Section 4: Refactoring the Application on Cloud-Native/PaaS and Serverless in Google Cloud

Section 4: Refactoring the Application on Cloud-Native/PaaS and Serverless in Google Cloud

On completion of Section 4, you will have gained hands-on experience of using the options available to modernize your existing on-premises applications and migrating them to be cloud native inGoogle Cloud using the compute options in Google Cloud that supports containers including serverless - GKE, GAE and Cloud Run. You will refine the application to function as a microservice and serverless using relevant services from Google Cloud such as GAE, GKE and Google Cloud.

This part of the book comprises the following chapters:

  • Chapter 14, Refactoring the Frontend and Exposing REST Services
  • Chapter 15, Handling Eventual Consistency with the Compensation Pattern
  • Chapter 16, Orchestrating Your Application with Google Kubernetes Engine
  • Chapter 17, Going Serverless with Google App Engine
  • Chapter 18, Future-Proofing Your App with Google Cloud Run