Description
Zen of Cloud (2nd Ed.)
Learning Cloud Computing by Examples, Second Edition
Author: Bai Haishi
Language: EnglishSubjects for Zen of Cloud:
Keywords
Microsoft Azure Management Portal; Cloud computing; Azure Management Portal; Windows Azure cloud platform; Microsoft Azure; Microsoft Azure development; Virtual Machine; Public IP Address; User Traffic; Public IP; Machine Learning Model; Docker Image; Private Key; Cloud Platforms; Stateless Service; Microsoft Account; IoT Data; DDoS Protection; Smart Contract; Multi-dimensional Database; IoT Hub; Azure IoT; Orchestration Engine; IoT Solution; Merkle Tree; Service Replica; Service Mesh; Docker Containers
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This book provides a comprehensive review of cloud philosophy, design principals, development trends as well as practical patterns to guide readers to understand, design and implement successful cloud-based solutions. This book provides both "hows" and "whys." It peers behind the buzz words such as machine learning, containers, and blockchains to help readers understand how to put those technologies into practical use. This unique book covers a broad spectrum of technologies of cloud computing.
Preface
About the Author
1 The Journey to Cloud
2 Cloud-Native Design
3 Containers and Microservices
4 Security
5 Intelligent Cloud
6 Intelligent Edge
7 Serverless
8 Cloud DevOps
9 Blockchain
10 Cloud-Native Applications
Index
Haishi Bai is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft Azure. He wrote his first program when he was 12, and ever since, the world has been all about software and services. In his 20 years of professional life, he’s been engaged in various areas ranging from finance to public safety, and he’s taken on different roles such as architect, development lead, and project manager. He’s also a passionate educator who loves to share his knowledge. He’s the author of 8 cloud computing books (including this one). He runs a technical blog at http://blog.haishibai.com that focuses on cloud technologies. He’s also a volunteer teacher teaching Java in high schools.