Author: Matt Stine
Publisher: O'Reilly
Released: April 2015
58p.
[LSI] - 978-1-491-92422-8
Description
Adoption of cloud-native application architectures is helping many organizations transform their IT into a force for true agility in the marketplace. This O’Reilly report defines the unique characteristics of cloud-native application architectures such as microservices and twelve-factor applications.
Author Matt Stine also examines the cultural, organizational, and technical changes necessary to migrate traditional monolithic applications and service-oriented architectures to cloud-native architectures. You’ll also find a Migration Cookbook, with recipes for decomposing monolithic applications into microservices, implementing fault-tolerant patterns, and performing automated testing of cloud-native services.
This report discusses application architectures that include:
The Twelve-Factor App: a collection of cloud-native app architecture patterns
Microservices: independently deployable services that do one thing well
Self-Service Agile Infrastructure: platforms for rapid, repeatable, and consistent provisioning of app environments and backing services
API-based Collaboration: published and versioned APIs that allow interaction between services in a cloud-native app architecture
Anti-Fragility: systems that get stronger when subjected to stress
Matt Stine, a technical product manager at Pivotal, is a 15-year enterprise IT veteran with experience across numerous business domains. With emphasis on lean/agile methodologies, DevOps, architectural patterns, and programming paradigms, Matt is investigating a combination of techniques to help corporate IT departments function like startups.