Building a Pluggable Cloud-Native Event-Driven Serverless Architecture
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk on constructing a pluggable, cloud-native event-driven serverless architecture. Delve into the design and implementation of Inngest, an open-source system enabling the creation of reactive architectures. Learn about its compatibility with popular messaging services and container orchestration platforms. Discover the high-level system design, including services, swappable components, and in-memory implementations. Gain insights into cloud-hybrid configurations and the roadmap for making the system runnable on various platforms. Understand the benefits of this approach in building resilient, responsive, and elastic systems without extensive infrastructure setup or specialized experience.
Syllabus
REACTIVE SUMMIT
Outline
Dan Farrelly
Why this goal?
High level system design ideas
Simple to build
Runtime Agnostic
Event Schema Registry & Types
Platform Agnostic
High-Level Architecture
Services
Swappable Components (Drivers)
In-memory Implementations
Cloud-Hybrid Configurations
How we're building it
Roadmap
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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