Microsoft Azure for Node.js Developers - Cloud Patterns and Architecture
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Microsoft Azure supports Node.js for building scalable and resilient cloud applications. This course covers the main Azure services including load balancing, caching, partitioning, content delivery networks, and API management.
Designing applications in the cloud requires a different style of thinking and deep knowledge of cloud infrastructure and services. In this course, Microsoft Azure for Node.js Developers - Cloud Patterns and Architecture, you'll learn how various Azure services can help build scalable and resilient applications. First, you'll explore how to use specific Azure resources to add redundancy, fail-over, and load balancing to a system. Next, you'll support scaling with partitioning and caching. Finally, you'll discover Content Delivery Networks and API management. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a good understanding of the multiple resources that will help you as you build scalable Node applications in Microsoft Azure.
Designing applications in the cloud requires a different style of thinking and deep knowledge of cloud infrastructure and services. In this course, Microsoft Azure for Node.js Developers - Cloud Patterns and Architecture, you'll learn how various Azure services can help build scalable and resilient applications. First, you'll explore how to use specific Azure resources to add redundancy, fail-over, and load balancing to a system. Next, you'll support scaling with partitioning and caching. Finally, you'll discover Content Delivery Networks and API management. When you're finished with this course, you'll have a good understanding of the multiple resources that will help you as you build scalable Node applications in Microsoft Azure.
Taught by
James Millar
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