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Architecting Cloud-Native Serverless Solutions

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230085
Pages 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Safeer CM Safeer CM
Profile icon Safeer CM

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1 – Serverless Essentials
2. Chapter 1: Serverless Computing and Function as a Service 3. Chapter 2: Backend as a Service and Powerful Serverless Platforms 4. Part 2 – Platforms and Solutions in Action
5. Chapter 3: Serverless Solutions in AWS 6. Chapter 4: Serverless Solutions in Azure 7. Chapter 5: Serverless Solutions in GCP 8. Chapter 6: Serverless Cloudflare 9. Chapter 7: Kubernetes, Knative and OpenFaaS 10. Chapter 8: Self-Hosted FaaS with Apache OpenWhisk 11. Part 3 – Design, Build, and Operate Serverless
12. Chapter 9: Implementing DevOps Practices for Serverless 13. Chapter 10: Serverless Security, Observability, and Best Practices 14. Chapter 11: Architectural and Design Patterns for Serverless 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

NoSQL platforms

NoSQL refers to non-SQL, which is an alternate method for modeling, storing, and retrieving structured data. The traditional method is storing data structured in an RDBMS model. The method to query a relational database is called SQL, and hence the name NoSQL. While a detailed comparison of SQL and NoSQL is outside the scope of this book, we will have to look at some aspects of NoSQL platforms before discussing cloud NoSQL platforms.

The power of RDBMS databases came from the relationships defined between these databases and the ability to enforce atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID) properties. At the same time, the relationships made the RDBMS system enforce structures in the form of tables and relationships between the database for all their datasets. This table-and-relationship definition is called a schema, which fundamentally defines an RDBMS database.

With the advent of internet-based business models, the demand increased for faster...

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