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40507: Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Microservices Architecture Course Overview

Category: MicrosoftLevel: BeginnerDuration: 8 HoursPrice: $2,700

The '40507: Microsoft Cloud Workshop: Microservices Architecture Course Overview' equips developers, architects, and IT professionals with essential skills to design and implement microservices using Microsoft Azure. This course emphasizes the significance of microservices in building scalable, resilient applications, enabling participants to enhance their expertise and drive innovation within their organizations.

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Course outline & what you'll learn

Overview of Microservices

  • Benefits of Microservices vs. Monolithic Architecture
  • Key principles of Microservices Design
  • Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
  • Identifying Microservices Boundaries
  • API Design and Communication Patterns
  • Azure App Service for Microservices
  • Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
  • Azure Functions for Serverless Microservices
  • Database Choices for Microservices
  • Managing Data Consistency and Transactions
  • Event Sourcing and CQRS
  • Authentication and Authorization Strategies
  • Securing APIs with Azure API Management
  • Implementing Security Best Practices
  • Application Insights for Monitoring
  • Logging and Tracing Microservices
  • Troubleshooting Common Issues
  • Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD)
  • Infrastructure as Code with Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
  • Blue-Green Deployments and Canary Releases
  • Real-world Examples of Microservices Implementations
  • Common Pitfalls and Lessons Learned
  • Best Practices for Managing Microservices Architecture
  • Building a Microservices Application on Azure
  • Practical Exercises with Tools and Technologies
  • Collaborative Group Projects

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