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Multi-Cloud Handbook for Developers

By : Subash Natarajan, Jeveen Jacob
Book Image

Multi-Cloud Handbook for Developers

By: Subash Natarajan, Jeveen Jacob

Overview of this book

Unleash the power of cloud computing with Multi-Cloud Handbook for Developers, your guide to mastering the nuances of cloud-native and multi-cloud, covering practical strategies for design, development, and management. Explore the essential concepts, challenges, and methodologies critical for navigating the complex landscape of modern cloud computing. Using core architectural and design principles (such as microservices and 12-factor architecture) and advanced strategies (such as distributed application design patterns, domain-driven design (DDD), and API-first strategies), you’ll learn how to build portable and efficient apps across various cloud platforms. You’ll understand how to leverage Infrastructure as Code (IaC), continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD), GitOps, and DevOps practices, along with containerization and orchestration techniques using Docker and Kubernetes. You’ll also get to grips with data, security, compliance, and cloud cost management strategies in multi-cloud environments. With real-world case studies, best practices, and insights into future trends, this book will equip you with the skills to develop, manage, troubleshoot, and innovate cloud-native applications across diverse cloud platforms, positioning you at the forefront of the cloud computing revolution.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1:Introduction to Multi-Cloud and Cloud-Native
4
Part 2: Designing and Developing Cloud-Native Applications for Multi-Cloud
7
Part 3: Managing and Operating Cloud-Native Apps in Multi-Cloud
11
Part 4: Best Practices, Case Studies, and Future Trends for Multi-Cloud and Cloud-Native

Troubleshooting and optimization

As we delve into the critical aspects of troubleshooting and optimization for multi-cloud cloud-native applications. This section is essential for maintaining the reliability and efficiency of your applications across diverse cloud environments. For more information about troubleshooting strategies for cloud-native application, you can refer back to Chapter 7, Troubleshooting Multi-Cloud Applications, of this book.

Let’s see some common deployment issues as these issues can occur frequently in multi-cloud scenarios due to variations in cloud providers and infrastructure. Identifying and addressing these issues promptly is crucial. Common deployment issues include the following:

  • Resource mismatch: Resource mismatch occurs when cloud providers offer similar services with varying specifications. For example, AWS and Azure may both offer virtual machines (VMs), but their available VM sizes, performance characteristics, and pricing structures...