Architecting for Scale High Availability for Your Growing Applications

“Architecting for Scale: High Availability for Your Growing Applications” by Lee Atchison, published by O’Reilly in 2016, is a practical guide aimed at IT, DevOps, and system reliability managers. Spanning 203 pages, this book addresses the challenges companies face in scaling critical applications as traffic and data demands increase. It provides insights into preventing applications from becoming slow or unavailable, emphasizing the importance of managing risk and ensuring consistent availability.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of techniques for building highly available applications, as well as strategies for risk management and disaster recovery. The book is divided into five parts, covering topics such as the value of services and microservices in complex applications, effective scaling practices, and the structure of cloud services. This edition serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of systems architecture and software development in the context of growing applications.
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Every day, companies struggle to scale critical applications. As traffic volume and data demands increase, these applications become more complicated and brittle, exposing risks and compromising availability. This practical guide shows IT, devops, and system reliability managers how to prevent an application from becoming slow, inconsistent, or downright unavailable as it grows.
Scaling isn’t just about handling more users; it’s also about managing risk and ensuring availability. Author Lee Atchison provides basic techniques for building applications that can handle huge quantities of traffic, data, and demand without affecting the quality your customers expect.
In five parts, this book explores:
- Availability: learn techniques for building highly available applications, and for tracking and improving availability going forward
- Risk management: identify, mitigate, and manage risks in your application, test your recovery/disaster plans, and build out systems that contain fewer risks
- Services and microservices: understand the value of services for building complicated applications that need to operate at higher scale
- Scaling applications: assign services to specific teams, label the criticalness of each service, and devise failure scenarios and recovery plans
- Cloud services: understand the structure of cloud-based services, resource allocation, and service distribution
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