In this chapter, we learned about the importance of event-driven patterns for microservices and how we can use Apache Kafka as a message broker to build a scalable and durable event-driven architecture. Event-driven architectures are scalable, but they are incredibly hard to debug for issues without being monitored in real time. In the next chapter, we will learn how to secure microservices and deploy them in production with a real-time monitoring system.
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Anuj Kumar is the co-founder and chief architect of FORMCEPT, a data analytics startup based in Bangalore, India. He has more than 10 years of experience in designing large-scale distributed systems for storage, retrieval, and analytics.
He has been in industry hacking, mainly in the area of data integration, data quality, and data analytics using NLP and machine learning techniques. He has published research papers at ACM conferences, got a few patents granted, and has spoken at TEDx.
Prior to FORMCEPT, he has worked with the Oracle Server Technologies division in Bangalore, India.
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Anuj Kumar is the co-founder and chief architect of FORMCEPT, a data analytics startup based in Bangalore, India. He has more than 10 years of experience in designing large-scale distributed systems for storage, retrieval, and analytics.
He has been in industry hacking, mainly in the area of data integration, data quality, and data analytics using NLP and machine learning techniques. He has published research papers at ACM conferences, got a few patents granted, and has spoken at TEDx.
Prior to FORMCEPT, he has worked with the Oracle Server Technologies division in Bangalore, India.
Read more about Anuj Kumar