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Living on the Edge (Service): Bundling Microservices to Optimize Consumption ...Mark Heckler
Devices (phones, tablets, etc.) already consume most services/data, but they have to get those services somewhere! In the session accompanying this presentation, attendees learn how to use proven patterns & open source software to quickly and effectively build edge services - API gateways - that marshal & streamline communication between your key services and end-users with devices in hand. The presenter demonstrates how to develop & manage microservices & expose them via an edge service, securely, using OSS tools employed by Netflix to keep movies streaming globally 24x7.
Live coding is integral to this presentation; please see presenter repo (URL & search term in penultimate slide) for accompanying Java code.
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The presenter examines the ups & downs of adopting a microservices architecture and discusses why, in most cases, the pros outweigh the cons. In this presentation, participants see how to build & integrate microservices using popular open source tools and risks & mitigation strategies (including load balancers, circuit breakers, tests, & more) to increase software quality.
IoT in the Cloud: Build and Unleash the Value in your Renewable Energy SystemMark Heckler
30 minute session discussing/demoing an IoT system built to be scalable, following DDD and targeted at industrial IoT configurations, but with consumer-available components.
Microservices: The phantom menace . Istio Service Mesh: the new hopeSergii Bishyr
Microservices are everywhere and they help in solving business problems. But they also introduce complexity. Istio Service Mesh will help you solve it.
Communication in a Microservice ArchitecturePer Bernhardt
There are many different approaches to how you let your microservices communicate between one another. Be it asynchronous or synchronous, choreographed or orchestrated, eventual consistent or distributedly transactional, fault tolerant or just a mess! In this session I will provide an overview on different concepts of microservice communication and their pros & cons. On the way I'll try to throw in some anecdotes, success stories and failures I learned from so that you can hopefully take something home with you.
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Talk I gave at TechDays 2017 on building a scale-out data layer in Azure SQL DB using elastic tools and capabilities, sharing both the SnelStart story and exploring the MS Wingtip example
Living on the Edge (Service): Bundling Microservices to Optimize Consumption ...Codemotion
Devices (phones, tablets, etc.) already consume most services/data, but they have to get those services somewhere! In this session, learn how to use proven patterns & open source software to quickly and effectively build edge services that marshal & streamline communication between your key services and end-users with devices in hand. The presenter will demonstrate how to develop & manage microservices & expose them via an edge service, securely, using OSS tools employed by Netflix to keep movies streaming globally 24x7.
Living on the Edge (Service): Bundling Microservices to Optimize Consumption ...Mark Heckler
Devices (phones, tablets, etc.) already consume most services/data, but they have to get those services somewhere! In the session accompanying this presentation, attendees learn how to use proven patterns & open source software to quickly and effectively build edge services - API gateways - that marshal & streamline communication between your key services and end-users with devices in hand. The presenter demonstrates how to develop & manage microservices & expose them via an edge service, securely, using OSS tools employed by Netflix to keep movies streaming globally 24x7.
Live coding is integral to this presentation; please see presenter repo (URL & search term in penultimate slide) for accompanying Java code.
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IoT in the Cloud: Build and Unleash the Value in your Renewable Energy SystemMark Heckler
30 minute session discussing/demoing an IoT system built to be scalable, following DDD and targeted at industrial IoT configurations, but with consumer-available components.
Microservices: The phantom menace . Istio Service Mesh: the new hopeSergii Bishyr
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Communication in a Microservice ArchitecturePer Bernhardt
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Henry been - Multi-tenant applications using 30k databasesHenry Been
Talk I gave at TechDays 2017 on building a scale-out data layer in Azure SQL DB using elastic tools and capabilities, sharing both the SnelStart story and exploring the MS Wingtip example
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Communication in a Microservice Architecture (Ljubljana Backend Meetup 2021)Per Bernhardt
This is my updated presentation on Communication in a Microservice Architecture. There are many different approaches to how you let your microservices communicate with one another. Be it asynchronous or synchronous, choreographed or orchestrated, eventual consistent or distributedly transactional, fault-tolerant, or just a mess! In this session, I will provide an overview of different concepts of microservice communication and their pros & cons. On the way, I'll try to throw in some anecdotes, success stories, and failures I learned from so that you can hopefully take something home with you.
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We go to conferences & get excited about things that could revolutionize our development & change our organization! Then, we go home...and hit the wall. If you've ever asked yourself, "This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT??!", this is the session for you.
Learn from an experienced software developer (who also happens to have an MBA) how to make your case to leadership.
Servers? Where we're going we don't need servers.drnugent
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Chrome developer tools
Node.js, Faye and Socket.io
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Biological networks like cells, neurons, and ant colonies have a lot in common with distributed systems, but they have even more in common with sensor networks and heterogeneous home automation systems. They all have to deal with distributed consensus and self-organization problems, but biological and sensor networks have to deal with downright hostile nodes. In this presentation are a couple examples of how we can learn from biology to build a better Internet of Things.
CloudNativeLondon 2017: "What is a Service Mesh, and Do I Need One when Devel...Daniel Bryant
While service meshes may be the next "big thing" in microservices, the concept isn't new. Classical SOA attempted to implement similar technology for abstracting and managing all aspects of service-to-service communication, and this was often realized as the much-maligned Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Several years ago similar technology emerged from the microservice innovators, including Airbnb (SmartStack for service discovery), Netflix (Prana integration sidecars), and Twitter (Finagle for extensible RPC), and these technologies have now converged into the service meshes we are currently seeing being deployed.
In this talk, Daniel Bryant will share with you what service meshes are, why they're well-suited for microservice deployments, and how best to use a service mesh when you're deploying microservices. This presentation begins with a brief history of the development of service meshes, and the motivations of the unicorn organisations that developed them. From there, you'll learn about some of the currently available implementations that are targeting microservice deployments, such as Istio/Envoy, Linkerd, and NGINX Plus.
Attendees will walk away from the talk with a high-level overview of the concept, tools for deciding when best to use a service mesh, and a getting started guide if they decide this technology is the right fit for their organisation.
This presentation covers the Cloud Native standards for building applications and enforces how important Docker & Containers are when builiing Cloud Native Applications/Architecture. Next, we cover how to use Docker to build a Serverless infrastrucutre.
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Microsoft Build 2018 news for .NET developersAndriy Deren'
Microsoft announced new features for .NET Core, Azure, Windows 10, Cortana, and more at its Build developer conference. Here's the biggest and notable news for .NET developers.
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Slides from Diptanu Choudhury's talk at DockerCon SF 2015
Talk Description:
Netflix has a complex micro-services architecture that is operated in an active-active manner from multiple geographies on top of AWS. Amazon gives us the flexibility to tap into massive amounts of resources, but how we use and manage those is a constantly evolving and ever-growing task. We have developed Titan to make cluster management, application deployments using Docker and process supervision much more robust and efficient in terms of CPU/memory utilization across all of our servers in different geographies.
Titan, a combination of Docker and Apache Mesos, is an application infrastructure gives us a highly resilient and dynamic PAAS, that is native to public clouds and runs across multiple geographies. It makes it easy for us to manage applications in our complex infrastructure and gives us the ability to make changes in the IAAS layer without impacting developer productivity or sacrificing insight into our production infrastructure.
Why HTTP Won't Work For The Internet of Thingskellogh
Introduction to telemetry data and why HTTP isn't a great fit for the problem. Also introduces MQTT and MQTT-SN as better solutions for telemetry data and also introduces CoAP.
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Serverless Event-Driven Programming: Are We Ready for the Paradigm Shift?Ben Kehoe
As serverless technology matures, there are common threads of missing functionality across providers. This talk will cover the features and services that need to be expanded, developed, or created for serverless to fulfill its potential.
Event Carried State Transfer is a method that allows you to efficiently share data between multiple applications. We use it to make the integration between our microservices more decoupled and robust. After a small introduction to the underlying pattern we will discuss some challenges & learnings around implementing it.
Communication in a Microservice Architecture (Ljubljana Backend Meetup 2021)Per Bernhardt
This is my updated presentation on Communication in a Microservice Architecture. There are many different approaches to how you let your microservices communicate with one another. Be it asynchronous or synchronous, choreographed or orchestrated, eventual consistent or distributedly transactional, fault-tolerant, or just a mess! In this session, I will provide an overview of different concepts of microservice communication and their pros & cons. On the way, I'll try to throw in some anecdotes, success stories, and failures I learned from so that you can hopefully take something home with you.
This stuff is cool, but...HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT?Mark Heckler
We go to conferences & get excited about things that could revolutionize our development & change our organization! Then, we go home...and hit the wall. If you've ever asked yourself, "This stuff is cool, but HOW CAN I GET MY COMPANY TO DO IT??!", this is the session for you.
Learn from an experienced software developer (who also happens to have an MBA) how to make your case to leadership.
Servers? Where we're going we don't need servers.drnugent
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Alternatives to REST
Hosted Real-time networks
Chrome developer tools
Node.js, Faye and Socket.io
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The Internet of Things has offers compounding value but also compounding problems on top of what we get for either the Internet or embedded technology. While HTTP made the Web successful, the challenges experienced by the IoT are different and require different solutions.
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CloudNativeLondon 2017: "What is a Service Mesh, and Do I Need One when Devel...Daniel Bryant
While service meshes may be the next "big thing" in microservices, the concept isn't new. Classical SOA attempted to implement similar technology for abstracting and managing all aspects of service-to-service communication, and this was often realized as the much-maligned Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). Several years ago similar technology emerged from the microservice innovators, including Airbnb (SmartStack for service discovery), Netflix (Prana integration sidecars), and Twitter (Finagle for extensible RPC), and these technologies have now converged into the service meshes we are currently seeing being deployed.
In this talk, Daniel Bryant will share with you what service meshes are, why they're well-suited for microservice deployments, and how best to use a service mesh when you're deploying microservices. This presentation begins with a brief history of the development of service meshes, and the motivations of the unicorn organisations that developed them. From there, you'll learn about some of the currently available implementations that are targeting microservice deployments, such as Istio/Envoy, Linkerd, and NGINX Plus.
Attendees will walk away from the talk with a high-level overview of the concept, tools for deciding when best to use a service mesh, and a getting started guide if they decide this technology is the right fit for their organisation.
This presentation covers the Cloud Native standards for building applications and enforces how important Docker & Containers are when builiing Cloud Native Applications/Architecture. Next, we cover how to use Docker to build a Serverless infrastrucutre.
Integrate 2017 unlock azure hybrid integration with biz talk - wsWagner Silveira
My presentation on Integrate 2017:
BizTalk Server can be well positioned to become a gateway to hybrid integration scenarios with Azure, leveraging from its adapter suite to achieve integration with Azure - from Logic Apps and Service Bus queues, topic and relays, to REST based Web APIs and Azure Functions.
Within this session, Wagner Silveira will explore the alternatives to connect BizTalk to the Azure cloud and back, identifying possible scenarios, and highlighting how BizTalk out of the box functionality can be leveraged to implement integration with Azure.
Insights on Knative and how it changes the serverless landscapeJeremias Werner
The talk was held on WJAX-2019 and shows how Knative changes the serverless landscape based on the customer requires. It shows how the Knative autoscaling works and how Knative can help to implement customer requirements. It also shows weaknesses of the technologies
Microsoft Build 2018 news for .NET developersAndriy Deren'
Microsoft announced new features for .NET Core, Azure, Windows 10, Cortana, and more at its Build developer conference. Here's the biggest and notable news for .NET developers.
DockerCon SF 2015 : Reliably shipping containers in a resource rich world usi...Docker, Inc.
Slides from Diptanu Choudhury's talk at DockerCon SF 2015
Talk Description:
Netflix has a complex micro-services architecture that is operated in an active-active manner from multiple geographies on top of AWS. Amazon gives us the flexibility to tap into massive amounts of resources, but how we use and manage those is a constantly evolving and ever-growing task. We have developed Titan to make cluster management, application deployments using Docker and process supervision much more robust and efficient in terms of CPU/memory utilization across all of our servers in different geographies.
Titan, a combination of Docker and Apache Mesos, is an application infrastructure gives us a highly resilient and dynamic PAAS, that is native to public clouds and runs across multiple geographies. It makes it easy for us to manage applications in our complex infrastructure and gives us the ability to make changes in the IAAS layer without impacting developer productivity or sacrificing insight into our production infrastructure.
Why HTTP Won't Work For The Internet of Thingskellogh
Introduction to telemetry data and why HTTP isn't a great fit for the problem. Also introduces MQTT and MQTT-SN as better solutions for telemetry data and also introduces CoAP.
This presentation was presented to the Fachhochschule Bern. The course was part of the Master program and we covered the topics of Cloud Native & Docker
Serverless Event-Driven Programming: Are We Ready for the Paradigm Shift?Ben Kehoe
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GMD Academia es una plataforma de contenidos y programas de extensión profesional, dirigidos a todos los niveles de la industria deportiva en el ámbito de la gerencia y mercadeo deportivo a nivel iberoamericano
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Living on the Edge (Service) - Mark Heckler - Codemotion Amsterdam 2016Codemotion
Devices (phones, tablets, etc.) already consume most services/data, but they have to get those services somewhere! In this session, learn how to use proven patterns & open source software to quickly and effectively build edge services that marshal & streamline communication between your key services and end-users with devices in hand. The presenter will demonstrate how to develop & manage microservices & expose them via an edge service, securely, using OSS tools employed by Netflix to keep movies streaming globally 24x7.
In this presentation, we strip away the hype and speak frankly of the upsides and downsides of adopting a microservices architecture and why, with certain exceptions, the pros far outweigh the cons.
Service-mesh technology promises to deliver a lot of value to a cloud-native application, but it doesn't come without some hype. In this talk, we'll look at what is a "service mesh", how it compares to similar technology (Netflix OSS, API Management, ESBs, etc) and what options for service mesh exist today.
Service-mesh technology promises to deliver a lot of value to a cloud-native application, but it doesn't come without some hype. In this talk, we'll look at what is a "service mesh", how it compares to similar technology (Netflix OSS, API Management, ESBs, etc) and what options for service mesh exist today.
The future of you application development platforms, the ability to create applications that are cloud native with elastic services and network aware application policies, and microservices is strategic to your company. When the decision to build you next product is made, Openstack and Microservices became central to your application architectures and becomes strategic to your vision.
Application Centric Microservices from Redhat Summit 2015Ken Owens
When Cisco started envisioning the future of its application development platforms, the ability to create applications that are cloud-native with elastic services, network-aware application policies, and micro-services was strategic to the company. When the decision to build and operate a Cisco cloud service delivery platform for collaboration, video, and Internet of Things (IoT) application development was made, OpenStack and micro-services became central to our application architectures and strategic to our vision as a company. This presentation will look at the journey Cisco developers took to transform to an application-centric OpenStack platform for application development in a secure, network-centric, and completely open source manner. The importance of the platform being Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform and using OpenShift by Red Hat and the contribution to the community will be described. The micro-services architecture and service-oriented DevOps lessons learned for enabling massive scalable and continuous delivery of software will be presented and demoed.
Building Cloud-Native App Series - Part 5 of 11
Microservices Architecture Series
Microservices Architecture,
Monolith Migration Patterns
- Strangler Fig
- Change Data Capture
- Split Table
Infrastructure Design Patterns
- API Gateway
- Service Discovery
- Load Balancer
Cloud 2.0: Containers, Microservices and Cloud HybridizationMark Hinkle
In a very short time cloud computing has become a major factor in the way we deliver infrastructure and services. Though we’ve quickly breezed through the ideas of hosted cloud and orchestration. This talk will focus on the next evolution of cloud and how the evolution of technologies like container (like Docker), microservices the way Netflix runs their cloud) and how hybridization (applications running on Mesos across Kubernetes clusters in both private and public clouds).
Exploring microservices in a Microsoft landscapeAlex Thissen
Presentation for Dutch Microsoft TechDays 2015 with Marcel de Vries:
During this session we will take a look at how to realize a Microservices architecture (MSA) using the latest Microsoft technologies available. We will discuss some fundamental theories behind MSA and show you how this can actually be realized with Microsoft technologies such as Azure Service Fabric. This session is a real must-see for any developer that wants to stay ahead of the curve in modern architectures.
We consider a microservices architecture to achieve an end goal, not because it's "the cool thing to do". Every organization looking to adopt this architecture must realize (and adhere) to a set of foundational principles. Guided by those principles, we can correctly choose the technology to help support a microservices architecture and meet our end goals. This talk explains those core principles and gives you the tools needed for your microservices journey.
Airbnb, From Monolith to Microservices: How to Scale Your Architecture, Futur...New Relic
Hear from Melanie Cebula, Software Engineer at Airbnb, on how they utilize microservices to scale their architecture at FutureStack17 NYC.
See the video here: https://youtu.be/N1BWMW9NEQc
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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TDC2016SP - Living on the Edge (Service): Bundling Microservices to Optimize Consumption for Devices with Spring Cloud & Netflix OSS
1. Living on the Edge (Service)
Bundling Microservices to Optimize Consumption
for Devices with Spring Cloud and Netflix OSS
Mark Heckler
Principal Technologist/Developer Advocate
Pivotal Software, Inc.
www.thehecklers.org
mark@thehecklers.org
@MkHeck
@MkHeck #microservices
2. @MkHeck #microservices
Who am I?
• Author
• Speaker
• DEVELOPER
• Survivor of many monoliths
• Seeker of a better way
• Java Champion
8. @MkHeck #microservices
In summary…
Live on the
Edge!
Thanks for attending
• Microservices can be hard
• But they don’t have to be
• Build a robust infrastructure
• Make it secure
• Netflix does it, so can you