Programowanie w chmurze
Chmura to styl obliczeń, w którym dynamicznie skalowalne zasoby IT są dostarczane zewnętrznym użytkownikom w postaci usług na żądanie za pomocą technologii internetowych. Kluczowym elementem tej definicji jest dostarczanie usług "na żądanie". Chmura, oprócz dostępności usług we właściwym miejscu i czasie, zapewnia ekonomiczną efektywność rozwiązania, konsolidację zasobów, bezpieczeństwo informacji i wreszcie oszczędność energii.
Microsoft Azure SQL Database Krok po kroku
Leonard Lobel, Eric D. Boyd
Praktyczny przewodnik po podstawach SQL Database Rozszerz swoje umiejętności i samodzielnie poznaj podstawy platformy Microsoft Azure SQL Database. Jeśli jesteś doświadczonym projektantem oprogramowania lub specjalistą od baz danych, ale nowicjuszem w dziedzinie chmury Microsoft Azure lub SQL Database, znajdziesz tu wskazówki, ćwiczenia i przykłady kodu potrzebne do opanowania podstawowych zagadnień i technik. Dowiedz się, jak: - Szybko uruchomić serwer i bazę danych w chmurze - Zaprojektować, wypełnić danymi i odpytywać bazę danych - Tworzyć i zarządzać serwerami, regułami zapory i bazami danych - Opanować narzędzia i techniki potrzebne do migrowania danych - Sprawdzać i konfigurować ustawienia zabezpieczeń, kopii zapasowych i przywracania po awariach - Skonfigurować SSRS i raportowanie na maszynie wirtualnej w chmurze Microsoft - Zautomatyzować replikację danych i zadania zarządzania - Budować wielowarstwowe rozwiązania w chmurze - Monitorować i dostrajać wydajność O autorach Leonard G. Lobel, Microsoft MVP w dziedzinie SQL Server, jest głównym konsultantem w firmie Tallan, Inc., Microsoft National Systems Integrator and Gold Competency Partner, i jednym z wiodących ekspertów branżowych w zakresie .NET i SQL Server. Eric D. Boyd, MVP w dziedzinie Microsoft Azure, jest założycielem i dyrektorem generalnym responsiveX, firmy konsultingowej skupiającej się na aplikacjach i usługach w chmurze. Jest częstym wykładowcą na konferencjach branżowych, regionalnych i w lokalnych grupach użytkowników. Pliki ćwiczeń i przykłady dostępne pod adresem https://aka.ms/AzureSQLDB_SBS
Microsoft Copilot in Azure. AI-powered cloud automation and optimization
David Rendón, Steve Miles, Peter De Tender
Master Microsoft Copilot in Azure, the intelligent assistant transforming how you design, deploy, and manage cloud infrastructure. This practical guide empowers Azure architects, DevOps engineers, and cloud consultants to optimize resource usage, enhance security, and reduce costs with AI-powered support across the Azure platform.Starting with a solid foundation in concepts like LLMs (large language models) and the architecture of Copilot in Azure, you’ll quickly progress to advanced use cases—from automated deployments and AKS cluster management to real-time monitoring, database optimization, and compliance enforcement using Microsoft Defender for Cloud and Azure Policy.The book uses step-by-step examples and best practices to guide you in utilizing Copilot across services such as Azure Functions, App Service, Storage Accounts, and SQL/MySQL databases. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the expertise to scale cloud operations seamlessly, improve uptime, and accelerate secure delivery pipelines, all powered by AI-driven insights.
Shabaz Darr, Viktor Hedberg, Simon Binder
Cloud technologies have massively increased the amount of data being produced and the places in which this data is stored. Without proper planning and discipline in configuring information protection for your data, you may be compromising information and regulatory compliance.Microsoft Information Protection Administrator SC-400 Certification Guide begins with an overview of the SC-400 exam, and then enables you to envision, implement, and administer the Information Protection suite offered by Microsoft. The book also provides you with hands-on labs, along with the theory of creating policies and rules for content classification, data loss prevention, governance, and protection. Toward the end, you'll be able to take mock tests to help you prepare effectively for the exam.By the end of this Microsoft book, you'll have covered everything needed to pass the SC-400 certification exam, and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Chiyo Odika
Microsoft Operations Management Suite Cookbook begins with an overview of how to hit the ground running with OMS insights and analytics. Next, you will learn to search and analyze data to retrieve actionable insights, review alert generation from the analyzed data, and use basic and advanced Log search queries in Azure Log Analytics. Following this, you will explore some other management solutions that provide functionality related to workload assessment, application dependency mapping, automation and configuration management, and security and compliance. You will also become well versed with the data protection and recovery functionalities of OMS Protection and Recovery, and learn how to use Azure Automation components and features in OMS. Finally you will learn how to evaluate key considerations for using the Security and Audit solution, and working with Security and Compliance in OMS.By the end of the book, you will be able to configure and utilize solution offerings in OMS, understand OMS workflows, how to unlock insights, integrate capabilities into new or existing workflows, manage configurations, and automate tasks and processes.
Sjoukje Zaal, Amit Malik, Sander Rossel, Jason...
Whether you are trying to re-architect a legacy app or build a cloud-ready app from scratch, using the Azure ecosystem with .NET and Java technologies helps you to strategize and plan your app modernization process effectively. With this book, you’ll learn how to modernize your applications by using Azure for containerization, DevOps, microservices, and serverless solutions to reduce development time and costs, while also making your applications robust, secure, and scalable.You will delve into improving application efficiency by using container services such as Azure Container Service, Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and more. Next, you will learn to modernize your application by implementing DevOps throughout your application development life cycle. You will then focus on increasing the scalability and performance of your overall application with microservices, before learning how to add extra functionality to your application with Azure serverless solutions. Finally, you’ll get up to speed with monitoring and troubleshooting techniques.By the end of this book, you will have learned how to use the Azure ecosystem to refactor, re-architect, and rebuild your web, mobile, and desktop applications.
Mobile DevOps. Deliver continuous integration and deployment within your mobile applications
Rohin Tak, Jhalak Modi
Today's world is all about perfection, and there are hundreds of applications that are released each day out of which only a few succeed. Making sure that the app looks, performs, and behaves as expected is one of the biggest challenge developers face today.The main goal of this book is to teach developers to implement DevOps to build, test, and deliver. This book will teach you to implement Mobile DevOps at every stage of your application's lifecycle with Visual Studio and Xamarin Mobile Lifecycle solutions. Later, it will also show you how to leverage Mobile Center's continuous integration and automated testing to develop a high-quality applications. Next, you’ll see how to mobilize your on-premises data to the cloud and increase your productivity with code reuse. Finally, you’ll discover how to find and fix bugs beforehand, improving the efficiency of your application while it is being developed.By the end of this book, you will be well-versed with Mobile DevOps techniques, delivering high quality and high performance mobile apps.
Mobile DevOps Playbook. A practical guide for delivering high-quality mobile applications like a pro
Moataz Nabil
To build mobile apps, you need to understand mobile-first features, tools, and processes that help you build, test, and release robust apps faster and more efficiently. The multitude of challenges stemming from mobile development's inherent complexities, including native iOS and Android app creation, cross-platform frameworks, and the implementation of scalable architectures within extensive teams, collectively contribute to a substantial number of obstacles that can significantly prolong the release process.This book will help you understand and implement the best practices of mobile DevOps for continuous integration, testing, delivery, deployment, and monitoring. You’ll explore different challenges faced by developers due to varied OSs, the unforgiving nature of mobile applications, and continuous updates to mobile phones and learn how to maneuver through these challenges. You’ll also get to grips with the latest trends while discovering the potential future of mobile DevOps, with valuable insights and guidance about integrating mobile development teams into your organization.By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to successfully implement mobile DevOps and build fast, qualitative, and efficient mobile apps for your team or organization.
Gaurav Agarwal
DevOps and the cloud have changed how we look at software development and operations like never before, leading to the rapid growth of various DevOps tools, techniques, and practices. This updated edition helps you pick up the right tools by providing you with everything you need to get started with your DevOps journey.The book begins by introducing you to modern cloud-native architecture, and then teaches you about the architectural concepts needed to implement the modern way of application development. The next set of chapters helps you get familiarized with Git, Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, Packer, and other similar tools to enable you to build a base. As you advance, you’ll explore the core elements of cloud integration—AWS ECS, GKE, and other CaaS services. The chapters also discuss GitOps, continuous integration, and continuous delivery—GitHub actions, Jenkins, and Argo CD—to help you understand the essence of modern app delivery. Later, you’ll operate your container app in production using a service mesh and apply AI in DevOps. Throughout the book, you’ll discover best practices for automating and managing your development lifecycle, infrastructure, containers, and more.By the end of this DevOps book, you'll be well-equipped to develop and operate applications using modern tools and techniques.
Jesús Espino
Modern REST API Development in Go is a hands-on guide to understanding and applying REST principles using Go’s powerful standard library. In an era where interconnected systems demand robust and performant APIs, Go offers the perfect combination of simplicity, performance, and tooling to build modern backend services.This book is centered around a complete, real-world REST API project and guides you through every stage of the development process, from building HTTP handlers to applying authentication and generating OpenAPI documentation. You’ll learn to structure your application, handle persistence with common libraries like GORM and Squirrel, apply observability patterns through logging and tracing, and ensure code quality through unit and integration tests. Each concept is grounded in REST theory and backed by idiomatic Go practices, enabling you to build APIs that are not only functional but production-ready. By the end of the book, you’ll be ready to design, build, and maintain REST APIs in Go.
Steve Read, Larry Mead, Bob Ellsworth
Organizations have varying circumstances, objectives, and prerequisites when contemplating a hyper-scale cloud solution transformation to a platform such as Azure. Modernizing Legacy Applications to Microsoft Azure uncovers potential scenarios and provides choices, methodologies, techniques, and prospective possibilities for transitioning from legacy applications to the Microsoft Azure environment.You’ll start by understanding the legacy systems and the main concerns regarding migration. Then, you’ll investigate why distributed architectures are compelling and the various components of the Azure platform needed during migration. After that, you’ll explore the approaches to modernizing legacy applications and the Rs of modernizing (i.e., rehost, refactor, rearchitect, and retire). You’ll also learn about integration approaches and potential pitfalls.By the end of this book, you’ll be well equipped to modernize your legacy workloads while being aware of pitfalls and best practices.
Mercury Learning and Information, Jeroen Mulder
This is a comprehensive resource designed for IT professionals and cloud architects navigating the complexities of multi-cloud environments. As organizations increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies, this guide provides essential frameworks and practical insights into managing and optimizing cloud resources across major platforms, including AWS, Azure, GCP, and Alibaba Cloud.The book begins with an exploration of Cloud Adoption Frameworks (CAFs), offering a structured approach to cloud adoption that emphasizes governance, security, and operational excellence. Subsequent chapters delve into key aspects of cloud administration, such as virtualizing and managing connectivity, storage, and compute resources. The guide also addresses advanced topics like creating interoperability between clouds, managing data governance, and ensuring data security across multiple cloud platforms.In addition to technical insights, the guide covers critical areas like access management, cloud security, and compliance automation, equipping readers with the knowledge to secure and streamline multi-cloud operations. By offering best practices, real-world examples, and in-depth analyses, this book empowers professionals to efficiently manage multi-cloud environments and leverage the full potential of cloud technologies.
Jeroen Mulder
Multi-cloud has emerged as one of the top cloud computing trends, with businesses wanting to reduce their reliance on only one vendor. But when organizations shift to multiple cloud services without a clear strategy, they may face certain difficulties, in terms of how to stay in control, how to keep all the different components secure, and how to execute the cross-cloud development of applications. This book combines best practices from different cloud adoption frameworks to help you find solutions to these problems.With step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you’ll begin by planning the foundation, creating the architecture, designing the governance model, and implementing tools, processes, and technologies to manage multi-cloud environments. You’ll then discover how to design workload environments using different cloud propositions, understand how to optimize the use of these cloud technologies, and automate and monitor the environments. As you advance, you’ll delve into multi-cloud governance, defining clear demarcation models and management processes. Finally, you’ll learn about managing identities in multi-cloud: who’s doing what, why, when, and where.By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create, implement, and manage multi-cloud architectures with confidence
Subash Natarajan, Jeveen Jacob
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.
Najlepsze praktyki w Kubernetes. Jak budować udane aplikacje
Brendan Burns, Eddie Villalba, Dave Strebel, Lachlan...
Systemy informatyczne oparte na chmurze stały się atrakcyjną alternatywą dla standardowej infrastruktury. Wymusiły jednak radykalne zmiany w praktykach tworzenia, wdrażania i utrzymywania aplikacji. Dziś uwaga profesjonalistów skupiona jest na Kubernetes, który w ciągu zaledwie kilku lat stał się faktycznym standardem wdrażania natywnej chmury. Aby tworzone aplikacje funkcjonowały wydajnie, bezawaryjnie i niezawodnie, warto wdrożyć i stosować wzorce i najlepsze praktyki. Konieczne jest również przemodelowanie sposobu pracy programistów. Ta książka jest przeznaczona dla profesjonalnych użytkowników Kubernetes, którzy chcą poznać wzorce i najlepsze praktyki przy wdrażaniu rzeczywistych rozwiązań. Znalazły się tu informacje o jego działaniu w różnych skalach, topologiach i domenach, a także liczne przykłady zastosowania omawianych technologii. Sporo miejsca poświęcono zagadnieniom projektowania aplikacji, konfiguracji i działania usług Kubernetes, a także ciągłej integracji i testowania aplikacji. Ważnym zagadnieniem są takie aspekty zarządzania klastrem jak przydzielanie zasobów, zapewnienie bezpieczeństwa czy autoryzacja i dostęp do klastra. Prezentowane treści zilustrowano fragmentami przejrzystego kodu, co dodatkowo zwiększa przydatność tej książki w pracy inżyniera. Najciekawsze zagadnienia: konfiguracja i projektowanie aplikacji w Kubernetes wzorce monitorowania i zarządzanie uaktualnieniami aplikacji wdrażanie i wycofywanie aplikacji Kubernetes polityka sieciowa i współpraca Kubernetes z architekturą Service Mesh platformy wysokiego poziomu na bazie Kubernetes Kubernetes i uczenie maszynowe Najlepsze praktyki w Kubernetes: poradzisz sobie z każdym wyzwaniem!
Mona M, Premkumar Rangarajan, Julien Simon
Natural language processing (NLP) uses machine learning to extract information from unstructured data. This book will help you to move quickly from business questions to high-performance models in production.To start with, you'll understand the importance of NLP in today’s business applications and learn the features of Amazon Comprehend and Amazon Textract to build NLP models using Python and Jupyter Notebooks. The book then shows you how to integrate AI in applications for accelerating business outcomes with just a few lines of code. Throughout the book, you'll cover use cases such as smart text search, setting up compliance and controls when processing confidential documents, real-time text analytics, and much more to understand various NLP scenarios. You'll deploy and monitor scalable NLP models in production for real-time and batch requirements. As you advance, you'll explore strategies for including humans in the loop for different purposes in a document processing workflow. Moreover, you'll learn best practices for auto-scaling your NLP inference for enterprise traffic.Whether you're new to ML or an experienced practitioner, by the end of this NLP book, you'll have the confidence to use AWS AI services to build powerful NLP applications.
Rob Chapman, Peter Holmes
To overcome application monitoring and observability challenges, Grafana Labs offers a modern, highly scalable, cost-effective Loki, Grafana, Tempo, and Mimir (LGTM) stack along with Prometheus for the collection, visualization, and storage of telemetry data.Beginning with an overview of observability concepts, this book teaches you how to instrument code and monitor systems in practice using standard protocols and Grafana libraries. As you progress, you’ll create a free Grafana cloud instance and deploy a demo application to a Kubernetes cluster to delve into the implementation of the LGTM stack. You’ll learn how to connect Grafana Cloud to AWS, GCP, and Azure to collect infrastructure data, build interactive dashboards, make use of service level indicators and objectives to produce great alerts, and leverage the AI & ML capabilities to keep your systems healthy. You’ll also explore real user monitoring with Faro and performance monitoring with Pyroscope and k6. Advanced concepts like architecting a Grafana installation, using automation and infrastructure as code tools for DevOps processes, troubleshooting strategies, and best practices to avoid common pitfalls will also be covered.After reading this book, you’ll be able to use the Grafana stack to deliver amazing operational results for the systems your organization uses.
Kingston S Selvaraj, Kingston Smiler. S
Kevin Jackson, Cody Bunch, Egle Sigler, James...
This is the fourth edition of the industry-acclaimed OpenStack Cloud Computing Cookbook, created by four recognized OpenStack experts. It has now been updated to work with the latest OpenStack builds, using tools and processes based on their collective and vast OpenStack experience. OpenStack Open Source Cloud software is one of the most used cloud infrastructures to support a wide variety of use cases, from software development to big data analysis. It is developed by a thriving community of individual developers from around the globe and backed by most of the leading players in the cloud space today. We make it simple to implement, massively scalable, and able to store a large pool of data and networking resources. OpenStack has a strong ecosystem that helps you provision your cloud storage needs. Add OpenStack's enterprise features to reduce the cost of your business.This book will begin by showing you the steps to build up an OpenStack private cloud environment using Ansible. You'll then discover the uses of cloud services such as the identity service, image service, and compute service. You'll dive into Neutron, the OpenStack Networking service, and get your hands dirty with configuring networks, routers, load balancers, and more. You’ll then gather more expert knowledge on OpenStack cloud computing by managing your cloud's security and migration. After that, we delve into OpenStack Object storage and you’ll see how to manage servers and work with objects, cluster, and storage functionalities. Finally, you will learn about OpenStack dashboard, Ansible, Keystone, and other interesting topics.
Egle Sigler, Kevin Jackson, Cody Bunch
OpenStack for Architects. Design and implement successful private clouds with OpenStack
Michael Solberg, Benjamin Silverman
Over the last five years, hundreds of organizations have successfully implemented Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platforms based on OpenStack. The huge amount of investment from these organizations, industry giants such as IBM and HP, as well as open source leaders such as Red Hat have led analysts to label OpenStack as the most important open source technology since the Linux operating system. Because of its ambitious scope, OpenStack is a complex and fast-evolving open source project that requires a diverse skill-set to design and implement it.This guide leads you through each of the major decision points that you'll face while architecting an OpenStack private cloud for your organization. At each point, we offer you advice based on the experience we've gained from designing and leading successful OpenStack projects in a wide range of industries. Each chapter also includes lab material that gives you a chance to install and configure the technologies used to build production-quality OpenStack clouds. Most importantly, we focus on ensuring that your OpenStack project meets the needs of your organization, which will guarantee a successful rollout.
OpenStack for Architects. Design production-ready private cloud infrastructure - Second Edition
Michael Solberg, Ben Silverman
Over the past six years, hundreds of organizations have successfully implemented Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) platforms based on OpenStack. The huge amount of investment from these organizations, including industry giants such as IBM and HP, as well as open source leaders, such as Red Hat, Canonical, and SUSE, has led analysts to label OpenStack as the most important open source technology since the Linux operating system. Due to its ambitious scope, OpenStack is a complex and fast-evolving open source project that requires a diverse skill set to design and implement it.OpenStack for Architects leads you through the major decision points that you'll face while architecting an OpenStack private cloud for your organization. This book will address the recent changes made in the latest OpenStack release i.e Queens, and will also deal with advanced concepts such as containerization, NVF, and security. At each point, the authors offer you advice based on the experience they've gained from designing and leading successful OpenStack projects in a wide range of industries. Each chapter also includes lab material that gives you a chance to install and configure the technologies used to build production-quality OpenStack clouds. Most importantly, the book focuses on ensuring that your OpenStack project meets the needs of your organization, which will guarantee a successful rollout.
Chandan Dutta, Sriram Subramanian