
Designing Distributed Systems with .NET and Azure
Learn to architect, build, and deploy distributed systems in the cloud
Greg Leonardo(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 21. July 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
321 pages
978-1-80056-263-9 (ISBN)
Description
Design scalable distributed systems by understanding the benefits and shortcomings of monolithic, microservice, and hybrid approaches and make more informed business decisions
Key Features
Build intelligent solutions by integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) services in your distributed system's products
Learn how to manage complexity in the cloud and automate the deployment of your solutions
Understand how to secure your distributed solutions in the cloud
Book DescriptionDespite its popularity, people and organizations still struggle to use the cloud or make the most of its features. Many choose microservices architecture by default without really understanding the business context, architectural considerations, and future implications. Designing Distributed Systems with .NET and Azure provides a hands-on approach to cloud implementation and associated methodologies that will have you up and running, and productive in no time.
With this book, you'll learn how to architect and build the right type of distributed solution. You'll get to grips with distributed systems from the ground up, focusing on planning, architecting, building, and deploying using .NET and Microsoft Azure.
The book starts by helping you understand the difference between monolithic systems and microservices and later demonstrates how to secure distributed systems using Azure-based security. Next, you'll focus on distributed programming models and algorithms before progressing to learning why DevOps is important and understanding how to deploy your solution automatically to the cloud. Finally, you'll explore how to test distributed systems.
By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to architect, build, and deploy distributed apps and be able to decide whether these distributed apps should be based on microservices or monolithic services.
What you will learn
Explore the distributed programming models and algorithms used for building and managing distributed systems
Speed up the development of .NET web app and Xamarin mobile solutions using the right frameworks, tools, and SDKs
Understand what Azure DevOps is and how to use it in your app
Design fault-tolerant systems by identifying problems within your solutions
Infuse AI into your solution to improve data quality and understand trends
Architect a secure distributed solution using Azure-based security
Test solutions using functional, system, and performance-testing techniques
Who This Book Is ForThis book is for engineers and developers who want to learn how to implement large distributed systems and solve the challenges they face while building large and complex applications. Intermediate-level experience of the C# language and .NET Core is expected to get the most out of this book.
Key Features
Build intelligent solutions by integrating machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) services in your distributed system's products
Learn how to manage complexity in the cloud and automate the deployment of your solutions
Understand how to secure your distributed solutions in the cloud
Book DescriptionDespite its popularity, people and organizations still struggle to use the cloud or make the most of its features. Many choose microservices architecture by default without really understanding the business context, architectural considerations, and future implications. Designing Distributed Systems with .NET and Azure provides a hands-on approach to cloud implementation and associated methodologies that will have you up and running, and productive in no time.
With this book, you'll learn how to architect and build the right type of distributed solution. You'll get to grips with distributed systems from the ground up, focusing on planning, architecting, building, and deploying using .NET and Microsoft Azure.
The book starts by helping you understand the difference between monolithic systems and microservices and later demonstrates how to secure distributed systems using Azure-based security. Next, you'll focus on distributed programming models and algorithms before progressing to learning why DevOps is important and understanding how to deploy your solution automatically to the cloud. Finally, you'll explore how to test distributed systems.
By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to architect, build, and deploy distributed apps and be able to decide whether these distributed apps should be based on microservices or monolithic services.
What you will learn
Explore the distributed programming models and algorithms used for building and managing distributed systems
Speed up the development of .NET web app and Xamarin mobile solutions using the right frameworks, tools, and SDKs
Understand what Azure DevOps is and how to use it in your app
Design fault-tolerant systems by identifying problems within your solutions
Infuse AI into your solution to improve data quality and understand trends
Architect a secure distributed solution using Azure-based security
Test solutions using functional, system, and performance-testing techniques
Who This Book Is ForThis book is for engineers and developers who want to learn how to implement large distributed systems and solve the challenges they face while building large and complex applications. Intermediate-level experience of the C# language and .NET Core is expected to get the most out of this book.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 93 mm
Width: 75 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80056-263-9 (9781800562639)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Greg Leonardo is a Cloud Architect, helping organizations with cloud adoption and innovation. He is a Certified Azure Solution Architect Expert and Microsoft Azure MVP. He is President of TampaDev, a community meetup that runs #TampaCC and Azure User Group.