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Linux Foundation

Migrating Legacy Monoliths to Cloud Native Microservices Architectures on Kubernetes

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the journey of migrating legacy monolithic applications to cloud native microservices architectures on Kubernetes in this insightful 17-minute talk by Dan Kohn from the Linux Foundation. Discover real-world examples of multi-billion dollar companies successfully evolving their existing monolithic systems into cloud native architectures. Learn about the benefits of microservices, including increased developer productivity and decoupled dependencies. Gain valuable insights into the step-by-step process of containerizing legacy systems, removing outdated functionality, and leveraging complementary projects. Understand the advantages of cloud native architectures, such as avoiding vendor lock-in, improved orchestration, and enhanced resilience. Examine the challenges and strategies for evolving monoliths, and explore the concept of constellations of complementary projects. Get inspired by practical takeaways and learn why Kubernetes has become the leading choice for cloud native deployments.

Syllabus

Introduction
Foundation Projects
Platform Members
Application Development History
Im a Crazy Charge
Why are people making this journey
Avoid vendor lockin
Orchestration
Resilience
Takeaway
Leading choice
John Maynard Keynes
Greenfield applications
Monoliths
Rewrite it
Legacy monoliths are inflexible
Step 1 Stop digging
Containerizing
Ticketmaster
Removing old functionality
The highest value today
Use legacy systems
Constellations of complementary projects
Evolution of monoliths
Soft bigotry
The cocoon
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