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The Microservice Weekly #137 — June 20, 2018by@RisingStack

The Microservice Weekly #137 — June 20, 2018

by RisingStackJune 21st, 2018
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8 surprising facts about about real Docker adoption

Via: DATADOG

Datadog sees software trends emerging in real time, as thousands of companies use their service for monitoring. In this post, they share their latest research on Docker adoption and usage.

The History of Kubernetes on a Timeline

Via: ANDREA PAPP

Read how Kubernetes evolved from an internal container orchestration solution at Google to the tool that we know today. We dug into the history of Kubernetes, collected the significant milestones & visualized them on an interactive timeline.

Testing Distributed systems: Case studies from the pros

Via: TAMÁS TÖRÖK

Since it’s impossible to come up with a universal answer for testing distributed systems, CodingSans did interviews with 6 cool tech leaders to reveal their methods of testing and learn from them.

How to Make Services Resilient in a Microservices Environment

Via: GOWTHAM GIRITHAR SRIRANGASAMY

Learn about techniques and open-source tools to ensure resiliency and performance in your microservices applications.

Microservices: How To Build Systems That Survive

Via: CODING TECH

In order to build software systems that survive, development teams should embrace the change, and consider the system as an asset and code as a liability.

Integrating Keycloak 4 with Spring Boot 2 Microservices

Via: VIKAS SANGLE

In this short article, you’ll learn to secure a Spring Boot 2 application with the new version of Keycloak. The source code of the project can be found on GitHub.

Growth Engineering at Netflix — Accelerating Innovation

Via: ERIC EISWERTH

Let’s take a look at what the Netflix sign up experience looks like for two different customers in two different parts of the world, each with different device types and payment methods.

In brief

Serverless On-premises: Know why you should go for it?

Via: VIKAS SANGLE

Microservices Enable Development of Special Purpose Apps That Align With Business Goals

Via: TOM SMITH

Microservices Architecture vs Monolithic Architecture

Via: JACKIE VENDETTI