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Reactive Systems Architecture: Designing and Implementing an Entire Distributed System

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Distributed systems have helped application development teams deal with failures, downtime, and poor scaling, but these systems bring technical challenges of their own. With this unique cookbook, system architects will get a detailed understanding of reactive systems, along with proven recipes for dealing with different architectural issues.

Each self-contained chapter covers the architecture of an entire reactive system, and--since these systems share many of the same architectural issues--each chapter also focuses on a particular area, such as delivery semantics or monitoring & tracing, with detailed solutions for problems that commonly arise.


Learn the architecture and implementation tips for an entire reactive microservices-based system in each chapter
Understand the challenges of long-term running and evolution of your distributed system
Explore different failure modes of distributed systems and the approaches to address them
Learn about proper site reliability and production readiness

200 pages, Paperback

Published December 5, 2020

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Jan Macháček

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