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Published inMar 2020
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Anjali Khatri
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Anjali Khatri

Anjali Khatri is an enterprise cloud architect at DivvyCloud, advancing the cloud-native growth for the company by helping customers maintain security and compliance for resources running on AWS, Google, Azure, and other cloud providers. She is a technical leader in the adoption, scaling, and maturity of DivvyCloud's capabilities. In collaboration with product and engineering, she works with customer success around feature request architecture, case studies, account planning, and continuous solution delivery. Prior to Divvycloud, Anjali worked at IBM and Merlin. She has 9+ years of professional experience in program management for software development, open source analytics sales, and application performance consulting.
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Vikram Khatri
Vikram Khatri
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Vikram Khatri

Vikram Khatri is the chief architect of Cloud Pak for Data System at IBM. Vikram has 20 years of experience leading and mentoring high-performing, cross-functional teams to deliver high-impact, best-in-class technology solutions. Vikram is a visionary thought leader when it comes to architecting large-scale transformational solutions from monolithic to cloud-native applications that include data and AI. He is an industry-leading technical expert with a track record of leveraging deep technical expertise to develop solutions, resulting in revenues exceeding $1 billion over 14 years, and is also a technology subject matter expert in cloud-native technologies who frequently speaks at industry conferences and trade shows.
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Useful terms

This book contains a number of specific terms that you might not have come across before, and here is a brief glossary to help you while reading this book:

  • Ingress gateway: In Kubernetes, an ingress is an object that allows external access to internal microservices. An ingress is a collection of rules to route external traffic to services inside the Kubernetes cluster. In Istio, the ingress gateway sits at the edge of the cluster and allows the creation of multiple ingress gateways to configure access to the cluster.
  • Egress gateway: The egress gateway is a feature of Istio that allows external access to the microservices running inside a Kubernetes cluster. This gateway also sits on the edge of the service mesh.
  • Polyglot programming: This is the practice of writing code in multiple languages for services. For example, we can write different microservices in different languages, such as Go, Java, Ruby, and Python, and yet they can still communicate with one another.
  • A/B testing: This is testing between two versions (A and B) of a microservice while both are in production.
  • Canary release: This entails moving faster for cloud-native applications. Canary release is about a new version of a microservice available to a small subset of users in a production environment along with the old version. Once the new version can be used with confidence, the old version can be taken out of service without any ensuing disruption.
  • Circuit breaker: A failure of communication between microservices may occur due to latency or faults. The circuit breaker breaks the connection between microservices following the detection of latency/faults. The incoming traffic then reroutes to other microservices to avoid partial or cascading failures. The circuit breaker helps to attain load balancing and to prevent the continual overloading of a particular system.
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Published in: Mar 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789615791

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Anjali Khatri

Anjali Khatri is an enterprise cloud architect at DivvyCloud, advancing the cloud-native growth for the company by helping customers maintain security and compliance for resources running on AWS, Google, Azure, and other cloud providers. She is a technical leader in the adoption, scaling, and maturity of DivvyCloud's capabilities. In collaboration with product and engineering, she works with customer success around feature request architecture, case studies, account planning, and continuous solution delivery. Prior to Divvycloud, Anjali worked at IBM and Merlin. She has 9+ years of professional experience in program management for software development, open source analytics sales, and application performance consulting.
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Vikram Khatri

Vikram Khatri is the chief architect of Cloud Pak for Data System at IBM. Vikram has 20 years of experience leading and mentoring high-performing, cross-functional teams to deliver high-impact, best-in-class technology solutions. Vikram is a visionary thought leader when it comes to architecting large-scale transformational solutions from monolithic to cloud-native applications that include data and AI. He is an industry-leading technical expert with a track record of leveraging deep technical expertise to develop solutions, resulting in revenues exceeding $1 billion over 14 years, and is also a technology subject matter expert in cloud-native technologies who frequently speaks at industry conferences and trade shows.
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