New York: O’Reilly Media, 2019. — 539 p.
In the past few years, going cloud native has been a big advantage for many companies. But it's a tough technique to get right, especially for enterprises with critical legacy systems. This book examines effective architecture, design, and cultural patterns to help you migrate to cloud native systems--whether you're moving from older architectures or creating new systems from scratch.Cloud migration consultants Pini Reznik and Jamie Dobson draw patterns from the growing community of expert practitioners and enterprises that have successfully built cloud native systems. Technical managers and architects will learn what works and what doesn't when adopting cloud native--not just how this transition affects your technology but your company's culture as well.You'll learn:What cloud native means and why enterprises are so interested in itCommon barriers and issues that have affected other companiesContext-specific patterns for a successful cloud native adoptionHow to implement a safe, evolutionary cloud native approachHow companies addressed root causes and misunderstandings that led to adoption problems
What Is Cloud Native?
The Human Challenge of Cloud Native
What’s the Pattern? Architecture, Pattern Languages, and Design
Beyond Patterns: Behavior, Biases, and Managing Evolution
Knowing Thyself: The Cloud Native Maturity Matrix Tool
Tools for Understanding and Using Cloud Native Patterns
Patterns for Strategy and Risk Reduction
Patterns for Organization and Culture
Patterns for Development and Process
Patterns for Infrastructure and Cloud
Applying the Patterns: A Transformation Design Story, Part 1
Applying the Patterns: A Transformation Design Story, Part 2
Common Transformation Challenges
Building a Bank in a Year: Starling Bank Case Study
Welcome to the Jungle: Adidas Cloud Native Transformation Case Study