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Strangler Pattern: Dealing With Legacy Code in the Age of Containers

The Strangler Pattern enables a gradual replacement of legacy code with microservices, helping reduce complexity in moving from monoliths When someone says “technical debt,” what is the first thing that comes to ...
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Four Steps to Running Microservices in Azure

Microservices architectures are becoming widely adopted, replacing the traditional monolithic application architecture. It is common to build microservices applications using public cloud infrastructure—on Azure this involves services like Azure Service Fabric, Azure ...
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5 Questions To Ask Before Adopting Kubernetes

This article is part of a series of articles from sponsors of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2020 North America Looking to adopt Kubernetes? Make sure your choice is the right one At Rookout, ...
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Should You Move Your Monolith to Microservices?

Sometimes, breaking the monolith into microservices is not a good idea. Here’s why, and how to make the right choice The monolith, with all its strength and power, is a pillar of ...
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Docker Docker – Docker Security – Docker

Docker Docker – Docker Security – Docker from Boyd Hemphill At this year’s Lonestar Application Security Conference I was asked to speak about Docker. While many claim “Docker Security” is oxymoronic, the ...
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Docker Patterns – The Volatile Configuration Pattern

It was about 25 years ago when the Gang of Four initially got together. From that confluence of vision came the notion of Object Oriented Design Techniques. If DevOps is about adopting ...
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