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The Microservice Weekly #142 — July 25.by@RisingStack
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The Microservice Weekly #142 — July 25.

by RisingStackJuly 25th, 2018
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A weekly newsletter with the best articles on microservices. Hand-curated by the engineers of RisingStack. Subscribe: https://microserviceweekly.com/

Microservice Testing: Coupling and Cohesion (All the Way Down)

In this article, you can read about how to do advanced-level testing for microservice-based applications.


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Deploying a Stateful Application on Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine

In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of deploying a stateful, Dockerized Node.js app on Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine!


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Packaging Applications for Docker and Kubernetes: Metaparticle vs Pulumi vs Ballerina

A comparison of three projects that are helping to automate application code deployment in container orchestration platform like Kubernetes without having handwritten YAMLs. Read on to find out more details of these approaches.


Packaging Applications for Docker and Kubernetes: Metaparticle vs Pulumi vs Ballerina_Metaparticle, Ballerina, and Pulumi have introduced different approaches by empowering developers to handle deployment…_www.infoq.com

Training: Designing Microservice Architectures — Edinburgh

Learn how to break down a monolith into microservices properly. Join us in Edinburgh at our ‘Designing Microservice Architectures’ training, 6–7 August.


Designing Microservice Architectures - Edinburgh_Two days of training to master microservices. _ Delivered by the expert instructors of RisingStack. Peter Czibik, Tamas…_ti.to

Caches Are Key to Scaling

As data and applications continue to get larger and faster, sometimes we need to make the data readily available. Depending on the need, we may store, or cache, that data in different ways.


Caches Are Key to Scaling_Choosing the correct cache technology for… profit_medium.com

How to scale Microservices with Message Queues, Spring Boot, and Kubernetes

When you design and build applications at scale, you deal with two significant challenges: scalability and robustness. Rean on to see how to deal with these challenges properly.


How to scale Microservices with Message Queues, Spring Boot, and Kubernetes_When you design and build applications at scale, you deal with two significant challenges: scalability and robustness._medium.freecodecamp.org

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