Migrating your application to a cloud-based serverless architecture doesn't have to be difficult. Reduce complexity and minimize the time you spend administering servers or worrying about availability with this comprehensive guide to serverless applications on Azure.
Key Features
Provides information on integration of Azure products
Plan and implement your own serverless backend to meet tried-and-true development standards
Includes step-by-step instructions to help you navigate advanced concepts and application integrations
Book DescriptionMany businesses are rapidly adopting a microservices-first approach to development, driven by the availability of new commercial services like Azure Functions and AWS Lambda. In this book, we'll show you how to quickly get up and running with your own serverless development on Microsoft Azure. We start by working through a single function, and work towards integration with other Azure services like App Insights and Cosmos DB to handle common user requirements like analytics and highly performant distributed storage. We finish up by providing you with the context you need to get started on a larger project of your own choosing, leaving you equipped with everything you need to migrate to a cloud-first serverless solution.
What you will learn
Identify the key advantages and disadvantages of serverless development
Build a fully-functioning serverless application and utilize a wide variety of Azure services
Create, deploy, and manage your own Azure Functions in the cloud
Implement core design principles for writing effective serverless code
Who this book is forThis book is ideal for back-end developers or engineers who want a quick hands-on introduction to developing serverless applications within the Microsoft ecosystem.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
Dicke: 6 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-78953-704-8 (9781789537048)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Daniel Bass studied for a Masters of Physics at University College London before becoming a developer at a large financial company. He's part of a team that develops complex backend systems entirely on Azure, making heavy use of event-driven Azure Functions and Azure Data Lake. He's currently working with Azure Web Apps, Sitecore CMS and Build and Release Automation using Visual Studio Team Services.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Azure Functions
Deploying Azure Serverless
Architecting Serverless Solutions