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4/3/2017- Reviewing microservices vs. monolithic architecture
- Reviewing microservices and Azure Service Fabric basics
- Programming model architecture
- Creating a stateless service and a stateful service
- Creating a cluster in Azure
- Adding security to a cluster
- Finalizing cluster creation
- Deploying to an Azure cluster
- Debugging an application remotely
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] Hi, I'm Chander Dhall, I'm a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and Azure advisor, and I'm a global enterprise consultant. In this course I will cover the architecture and programming model of Azure's service fabric. We will see how to create stateful and stateless services locally as well as on the Cloud and how to create a secure cluster deployed to the cloud and then debug your application remotely.
We've got a lot to cover so let's get started.
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Introduction
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Welcome33s
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1. Microservices vs. Monolithic Architecture
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Independent scalability1m 56s
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Scale of development1m 32s
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Multiple technology stacks1m 25s
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Graceful degradation1m 5s
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Independent deployments1m 5s
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2. Microservices and Azure Service Fabric Basics
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Why Azure Service Fabric?2m 17s
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Architecture8m 58s
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3. Programming Model and Environment Setup
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Mac setup4m 37s
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Windows setup3m 20s
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Create a stateless service5m 31s
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Create a stateful service6m 22s
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4. Clusters
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Create a cluster in Azure3m 46s
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Add security to a cluster2m 21s
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Deploy to an Azure cluster4m 53s
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Teardown56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps45s
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