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OverviewImplement microservices starting with their architecture and moving on to their deployment, manageability, security, and monitoring. This book focuses on the key scenarios where microservices architecture is preferred over a monolithic architecture. Building Microservices Applications on Microsoft Azure begins with a survey of microservices architecture compared to monolithic architecture and covers microservices implementation in detail. You'll see the key scenarios where microservices architecture is preferred over a monolithic approach. From there, you will explore the critical components and various deployment options of microservices on platforms such as Microsoft Azure (public cloud) and Azure Stack (hybrid cloud). This includes in-depth coverage of developing, deploying, and monitoring microservices on containers and orchestrating with Azure Service Fabric and Azure Kubernetes Cluster (AKS). This book includes practical experience from large-scale enterprise deployments, therefore it can be a quick reference for solution architects and developers to understand the critical factors while designing a microservices application. What You Will Learn Explore the use cases of microservices and monolithic architecture Discover the architecture patterns to build scalable, agile, and secure microservices applications Develop and deploy microservices using Azure Service Fabric and Azure Kubernetes Service Secure microservices using the gateway pattern See the deployment options for Microservices on Azure Stack Implement database patterns to handle the complexities introduced by microservices Who This Book Is For Architects and consultants who work on Microsoft Azure and manage large-scale deployments. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Harsh Chawla , Hemant KathuriaPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781484248270ISBN 10: 1484248279 Pages: 262 Publication Date: 18 July 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Evolution and Need of MicroservicesChapter Goal: Understand the benefits of microservices architecture over monolithic architecture. Number of Pages :20 Chapter Outline a. Overview of monolithic architecture b. Scalability challenges of monolithic applications c. Need of Microservices architecture d. How Microservices can solve scalability challenges 2. Microservices in enterprise Chapter Goal: Understand the valid use cases and need of microservices for enterprise audience and various deployment choices on Microsoft Azure Number of Pages :40 Chapter Outline a. Use cases of microservices Architecture b. Options to deploy microservices c. Deployment options on Azure i. Deployment options overview ii. Containers on AKS 1. Container basics 2. Maintain container registry using Azure Container Registry 3. Deploy containers on AKS iii. Azure Service Fabric 1. Stateless Services 2. Stateful Services 3. Guest Executables d. Database deployment options for Microservices i. Deployment options overview ii. Deploy database on Azure SQL DB iii. Deploy database on Azure SQL database managed instance e. Microservices commonly used patterns and practices i. API Gateway ii. Versioning Microservices iii. Inter Service Communication 3. Azure Service Fabric Chapter Goal: Deep dive into various Azure service Fabric deployment options and the benefits of using this solution to deploy microservices applications Number of Pages :30 Chapter Outline a. Azure Service Fabric Key Concepts i. Fault Domain ii. Upgrade Domain iii. Interservice Communication b. Create Azure Service Fabric Cluster c. Advantages over on-premise Azure Service Fabric cluster d. Deploy application on Azure Service Fabric i. Stateless services ii. Stateful services iii. Guest executables e. Deploy .Net Core Stateless Service on Azure Service Fabric cluster f. Options to integrate with DevOps 4. Monitoring Azure Service Fabric Clusters Chapter Goal: Understand various monitoring options on Azure for Azure Service Fabric Clusters Number of Pages :20 Chapter Outline a. Options to monitor Azure Service Fabric Clusters b. Application Insights i. Database dependency Calls ii. Application Map c. OMS d. Service Fabric Explorer 5. Azure Kubernetes Service - AKS Chapter Goal: Deep dive into various AKS options and the benefits of using this solution to deploy microservices applications Number of Pages: 40 Chapter Outline a. AKS Cluster Key Concepts b. Create AKS cluster c. Advantages over on-premise Kubernetes cluster d. Deploy containerized .Net Core based web application e. Options to integrate with DevOps 6. Azure Kubernetes Cluster Monitoring Chapter Goal: Understand various monitoring options to monitor containers and applications hosted on Azure Kubernetes services Number of Pages :20 Chapter Outline a. Options to monitor Azure Kubernetes Services b. Application Insights i. Database Dependency Calls ii. Application Map c. Azure Monitor for Containers 7. Securing your Microservices Chapter Goal This chapter details out the options available to secure your ASP.Net MVC Frontend, MVC Web API and SPA based applications using Azure Active Directory. Number of Pages :20 Outline a. Securing ASP.Net MVC – Core application using AAD. b. Securing ASP.Net MVC API -Core application using AAD bearer tokens c. Securing Angular based SPA applications using AAD implicit flow. 8. Database Design Patterns Chapter Goal: This chapter focuses on various database options for Microservices applications. This will also clarify the question on whether the microservices should be deployed on separate DBs or a single DBs. · Chapter Outline o Common database patterns and techniques o Common challenges to host databases for microservices architecture o Shared DB vs isolated DB for each microservice o Host separate DB per microservice o Hosting shared DB on Azure SQL DB o Multiple Schemas on Azure SQL database managed instance o Various synchronization options for common data across Microservices 9. Build hybrid applications using Microsoft Azure Stack Chapter Goal: Organizations which are getting ready for cloud or want hybrid cloud options, Azure stack is the solution for them. In this chapter we will discuss about how to use Azure stack services to build microservices applications. Number of Pages :30 Chapter Outline o Overview of Azure Stack o Azure services available on Azure stack o Build application and database containers on Azure Stack o Deploy containerized application on service fabric cluster on Azure stack o Monitoring application on Azure StackReviewsAuthor InformationHarsh Chawla has been part of Microsoft for last 11 years and has done various roles - currently, a Solutions Sales Professional with Microsoft GSMO. He has been working with large IT enterprises as a strategist to optimize their solutions using Microsoft technologies on both private and public cloud. He is an active community speaker and blogger on data platform technologies. Hemant Kathuria is a consultant with Microsoft Consulting Services. He is assisting top Indian IT companies and customers in defining and adopting cloud and mobile strategies. He is an Advocate of Microsoft Azure and a frequent speaker at various public platforms such as Microsoft Ignite, TechReady, Tech-Ed, Azure Conference, and Future Decoded. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |