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In this book, technical engineering leader Sarah Wells provides practical, in-depth advice for moving to microservices. Having built her first microservice architecture in 2013 for the
Financial Times, Sarah discusses the approaches you need to take from the start and explains the potential problems most likely to trip you up. You'll also learn how to maintain the architecture as your systems mature while minimizing the time you spend on support and maintenance.
With this book, you will:
- Learn the impact of microservices on software development patterns and practices
- Identify the organizational changes you need to make to successfully build and operate this architecture
- Determine the steps you must take before you move to microservices
- Understand the traps to avoid when you create a microservices architecture--and learn how to recover if you fall into one
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Sarah Wells is a technology leader, consultant, and conference speaker with a focus on microservices, engineering enablement, observability, and devops. She has over 20 years experience as a developer, principal engineer and tech director across product, platform, SRE and devops teams. She spent over a decade working at the Financial Times as it transformed, going from 12 releases a year to more than 20,000 and adopting the cloud, microservices and devops.