Node.js Microservices: Resilience and Fault Tolerance
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
This course will teach you the need for fault tolerance and resilience in your Node js microservices and equip you with real examples of strategies that will help you achieve resiliency in your microservice applications.
Systems and microservices can fail and experience disruptions. In this course, Node.js Microservices: Resilience and Fault Tolerance, you’ll learn to implement measures that handle such occurrences gracefully. First, you’ll explore how to implement retries and timeouts. Next, you’ll discover how to handle partial failures in a Nodejs application. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement rate-limiting strategies. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to build resilient and fault-tolerant Nodejs microservices.
Systems and microservices can fail and experience disruptions. In this course, Node.js Microservices: Resilience and Fault Tolerance, you’ll learn to implement measures that handle such occurrences gracefully. First, you’ll explore how to implement retries and timeouts. Next, you’ll discover how to handle partial failures in a Nodejs application. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement rate-limiting strategies. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge needed to build resilient and fault-tolerant Nodejs microservices.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Introduction to Resilience and Fault Tolerance 9mins
- Resilience and Fault Tolerance 18mins
- Retry, Timeout, and Circuit Breakers 12mins
- Handling Partial Failures 8mins
- Advanced Techniques 6mins
- Case Studies and Best Practices 6mins
- Summary 2mins
Taught by
Desmond Nyamador
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