Designing Distributed Systems: Patterns and Paradigms for Scalable, Reliable Services

An image of the cover of the book "Designing Distributed Systems: Patterns and Paradigms for Scalable, Reliable Services"

Not quite what I expected. I thought this was approaching systems design from a development standpoint, but it’s more from a hosting/infrastructure standpoint. Specifically, it’s about using Docker, Kubernetes, and such to extend and change the functionality of existing systems.

I skimmed the second half of it, as it because obvious that it wasn’t really written for me. But I still learned quite a bit about what’s possible in the field, so not a total loss.

Book Info

Author
Brendan Burns
Year
Pages
149
Acquired
  • I have read this book. According to my records, I completed it on .
  • A softcover copy of this book is currently in my home library.