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Linux Foundation

Becoming Cloud-Native: Shifting Data Management for Application Development

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore cloud-native databases and their role in pushing cloud-native principles up the stack in this 32-minute Linux Foundation webinar. Delve into the concept of cloud-native and its impact on building better applications faster. Learn what it means to be a cloud database, how to apply cloud-native thinking to the data layer, and how to select the appropriate cloud database for specific workloads. Examine legacy databases in the cloud and compare various database options. Gain insights into application architecture, cloud services, deployment strategies, data integrity modeling, scalability considerations, geographic distribution, latency management, data privacy, compliance, uptime requirements, and the costs associated with open-source and cloud service databases. Discover nine essential questions to consider beyond familiarity and explore a general reference architecture for cloud-native applications.

Syllabus

Intro
Shift UP the stack into data your apps
What is your application architecture?
And the way we deliver apps has changed
Application Service Delivery
Cloud Services address challenges and more
Your database is NOT the only thing you will have
Where/ How will you deploy?
How do you model and control data integrity
What about eventual scale of your application?
What about geographic scale?
What about latency, data privacy or compliance?
What are your uptime requirements?
The costs of open source
The costs of a cloud service database
Not the "usual" costs calculations
Nine Questions beyond your familiarity
General Reference Architecture

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