Cloud Design Patterns

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In the past few months, I’ve been working a lot with distributed applications and more complex cloud architectures, both in terms of Stratospheric – From Zero to Production with Spring Boot and AWS (the eBook I’m currently writing together with Tom Hombergs and Philip Riecks) and client work.

Microsoft’s library of Cloud Design Patterns (as previously mentioned in this blog post) is a collection of cloud-related software and infrastructure design patterns that can help you with weighing up the merits of common architectural patterns against their downsides and understand the trade-offs involved.

A pattern library like that can be an immensely helpful tool when making architectural and technological decisions that might have a huge impact on your organisation in the long run.

About the author: Bjoern
Independent IT consultant, entrepreneur

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