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Node.js Web Development.. - Fifth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838987572
Pages 760 pages
Edition 5th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
David Herron David Herron
Profile icon David Herron

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction to Node.js
2. About Node.js 3. Setting Up Node.js 4. Exploring Node.js Modules 5. HTTP Servers and Clients 6. Section 2: Developing the Express Application
7. Your First Express Application 8. Implementing the Mobile-First Paradigm 9. Data Storage and Retrieval 10. Authenticating Users with a Microservice 11. Dynamic Client/Server Interaction with Socket.IO 12. Section 3: Deployment
13. Deploying Node.js Applications to Linux Servers 14. Deploying Node.js Microservices with Docker 15. Deploying a Docker Swarm to AWS EC2 with Terraform 16. Unit Testing and Functional Testing 17. Security in Node.js Applications 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using Redis for scaling the Notes application stack

In the previous section, we learned how to use Docker Compose to manage the Notes application stack. Looking ahead, we can see the potential need to use multiple instances of the Notes container when we deploy to Docker Swarm on AWS EC2. In this section, we will make a small modification to the Docker Compose file for an ad hoc test with multiple Notes containers. This test will show us a couple of problems. Among the available solutions are two packages that fix both problems by installing a Redis instance.

A common tactic for handling high traffic loads is to deploy multiple service instances as needed. This is called horizontal scaling, where we deploy multiple instances of a service to multiple servers. What we'll do in this section is learn a little about horizontal scaling in Docker by starting two Notes instances to see how it behaves.

As it currently exists, Notes stores some data—the session data—on the local...

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