Azure Service Fabric Patterns and Practices

If you’re looking at building large-scale microservices using Azure Service Fabric, don’t miss this live event, where you can learn from the experts who designed and built this platform as a service (PaaS). Get started with proper architecture, and then learn how to optimize resources for your application. The course is built around the answers to the questions most often asked by real-world customers about Azure Fabric scenarios and application areas. Plus, it offers you a chance to ask your own.

Find out how to design, develop, and operate your microservices on Service Fabric using best practices and proven, reusable patterns. Get a Service Fabric overview, and then dive deep into topics that cover cluster optimization and security, migrating legacy apps, IoT at scale, hosting game engines, and more. Look at continuous delivery for various workloads, and even get the details on Linux supports and containers. Explore the blueprint to design your first cloud app with the pros who know. 

Note: Want a preview? Be sure to check out Haishi Bai’s new book, Programming Microsoft Azure Service Fabric.

Course Outline:

  • Azure Service Fabric and Microservices Design Overview
  • Cluster Planning and Management
  • Migration
  • Hyperscale Web
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Gaming
  • Continuous Delivery
  • Containers and Linux Supports
Instructor Team
Haishi Bai | Microsoft Senior Software Development Engineer | @HaishiBai2010

Haishi Bai is a programmer, an author, and an educator who focuses on the mission of empowering everyone with the cloud.

Khaled (Kal) Henidak | Microsoft Senior Software Development Engineer | @khnidk

Kal Henidak is a server-side expert with a passion for concurrency and hyperscale application. He spends his time either coding or talking about code.

Live Event Details
November 2, 2016
8am-5pm PDT
What: Fast-paced live virtual session
Cost: Free
Audience: Developers who want to build cloud apps
Prerequisites:

A basic understanding of microservices and of Service Fabric