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Cloud Without Compromise /

Many companies claim to have "gone to the cloud," yet returns from their efforts are meager, and sometimes worse. Why? Because they've defined cloud as a destination, not a capability. Using cloud as a single-vendor, one-stop destination is fiction; in practice, you'll require a...

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Autores principales: Zikopoulos, Paul (Autor), Bienko, Christopher (Autor), Backer, Chris (Autor), Konarski, Chris (Autor), Vennam, Sai (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2021.
Edición:1st edition.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface: Who This Book Is For
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • O'Reilly Online Learning
  • How to Contact Us
  • Our Collective Thank Yous and Acknowledgments
  • Our Personal Dedications and Reflections
  • Paul Zikopoulos
  • Christopher Bienko
  • Chris Backer
  • Chris Konarski
  • Sai Vennam
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Cloudy Skies Are the Best Forecast Ever
  • Thrivers, Divers, and New Arrivers
  • Business Vaccination: The Arriver's Guide
  • Cost Takeout
  • Resiliency
  • Performance
  • Security
  • Modernization
  • AI
  • So Why Are Cloudy Skies the Best Forecast Ever?
  • Chapter 2. Evolution of Cloud
  • Are You on the Intranet, Internet, or Extranet? Nah-Just Internet
  • Are You on a Private Cloud, Public Cloud, or Community Cloud? Nah-Just Cloud
  • History Repeats Itself: From Granularity of Terms to General Terms
  • Hybrid Cloud's "Chapter 2": Distributed Cloud
  • Distributed Cloud On-Premises
  • Living on the Edge: Distributed Cloud
  • Distributed Cloud for Multicloud
  • A Caveat to Distributed Cloud
  • Distributed Cloud: The Ultimate Unification Layer
  • Industry Expertise in Mission-Critical Business Processes
  • Proven Security, Compliance, and Governance
  • Confidential Computing and Zero Trust Architectures
  • Build Once and Run Anywhere with Consistency
  • Capture the World's Innovation
  • Cloud Solely for Savings Could Leave You with Cravings: A Trend of Repatriation
  • Be Ye a Renovator, Innovator, or Both? How You Spend Budget
  • Adopting a "Learning Never Ends" Culture: A Cloud Success Secret Ingredient
  • Ready, Set, Cloud!
  • Chapter 3. "Cloud Chapter 2": The Path to Cloud Native
  • Eras of Application Development
  • In the Beginning: Monoliths and Waterfalls
  • SOA Is the SOS to Your Monolith
  • Microservices: What SOA Would Be If It Was Version 2.0
  • First "Pass" on PaaS
  • Lessons Learned: The Rise of Containers
  • But Wait, Don't VMs Do the Same Thing!?
  • Docker Brings Containers to the Masses
  • A Practical Understanding of Kubernetes
  • Starting the Kubernetes Journey
  • Time to Start Building
  • Chapter 4. Cloud Computing: Patterns for The What, The How, and The Why
  • Patterns of Cloud Computing: A Working Framework for Discussion
  • Order Up: Pizza as a Service
  • Do (Almost All of) It Yourself: Infrastructure as a Service
  • IaaS has a Twin Sibling: Bare Metal
  • Noisy Neighbors Can Be Bad Neighbors: The Multitenant Cloud
  • Cloud Regions and Cloud Availability Zones for Any As-a-Service Offering
  • Building the Developer's Sandbox with Platform as a Service
  • Digging Deeper into PaaS
  • Composing in the Fabric of Cloud Services
  • Consuming Functionality Without the Stress: Software as a Service
  • The Cloud Bazaar: SaaS and the API Economy
  • All You Need Is a Little Bit of REST and Some Microservices