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  2. Microservices - Wikipedia

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    It is common for microservices architectures to be adopted for cloud-native applications, serverless computing, and applications using lightweight container deployment. . According to Fowler, because of the large number (when compared to monolithic application implementations) of services, decentralized continuous delivery and DevOps with holistic service monitoring are necessary to ...

  3. File:Computer network technologies and services lecture notes.pdf

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  4. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    Services are independent and control the functionality they encapsulate, from a Design-time and a run-time perspective. Service statelessness Services are stateless, that is either return the requested value or give an exception hence minimizing resource use. Service granularity A principle to ensure services have an adequate size and scope.

  5. Cloud-native computing - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, cloud-native applications are built as a set of microservices that run in Open Container Initiative compliant containers, such as Containerd, and may be orchestrated in Kubernetes and managed and deployed using DevOps and Git CI workflows [8] (although there is a large amount of competing open source that supports cloud-native ...

  6. Service mesh - Wikipedia

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    The data plane intercepts calls between different services and processes them; the control plane is the brain of the mesh that coordinates the behavior of proxies and provides APIs for operations and maintenance personnel to manipulate and observe the entire network. [3] The service mesh architecture is implemented by software products such as ...

  7. gRPC - Wikipedia

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    It generates cross-platform client and server bindings for many languages. Most common usage scenarios include connecting services in a microservices style architecture, or connecting mobile device clients to backend services. [3] As of 2019, gRPC's use of HTTP/2 makes it impossible to implement a gRPC client in a browser, instead requiring a ...

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    Mike Tyson is feeling down after losing his fight to Jake Paul.. The boxing legend, 58, opened up about his loss to Paul, 27, during a Dec. 9 interview with Covino & Rich on Fox Sports, revealing ...

  9. Function as a service - Wikipedia

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    Function as a service is a "platform-level cloud capability" that enables its users "to build and manage microservices applications with low initial investment for scalability," according to ISO/IEC 22123-2.