Developing resilient microservices with Kubernetes and Envoy
Microservices are an increasingly popular approach to building cloud-native applications, and dozens of new technologies that streamline adopting microservices development, such as Docker, Kubernetes, and Envoy, have been released over the past few years. Phil Lombardi, Rafael Schloming, and Richard Li walk you through actually using these technologies to develop, deploy, and run microservices.
Talk Title | Developing resilient microservices with Kubernetes and Envoy |
Speakers | Phil Lombardi (Datawire), Rafael Schloming (Datawire), Richard Li (Datawire) |
Conference | O’Reilly Velocity Conference |
Conf Tag | Build resilient systems at scale |
Location | New York, New York |
Date | October 2-4, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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Microservices are an increasingly popular approach to building cloud-native applications, and dozens of new technologies that streamline adopting microservices development, such as Docker, Kubernetes, and Envoy, have been released over the past few years. Phil Lombardi, Rafael Schloming, and Richard Li walk you through actually using these technologies to develop, deploy, and run microservices. Along the way, they discuss the evolution of the microservices stack, key things to keep in mind when adopting microservices, and how to tune and evolve your microservices architecture. Outline Essentials: Development and deployment Resilience and monitoring Adapting these techniques to your organization