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Johns Hopkins University | EN.605.702

Cloud-Native Architecture and Microservices

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Cloud-native architecture is an approach to designing, developing, and deploying applications that leverage the advantages of the cloud computing model. Cloud-native applications are composed of loosely coupled microservices that run in containers, orchestrated by platforms like Kubernetes. This course will introduce the concepts, principles, and practices of cloud-native architecture, microservices, Kubernetes and serverless compute. Students will learn how to design, implement, and deploy cloud-native applications. The course will also cover topics such as observability, security, resilience, scalability, and DevOps.

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16:30 - 19:10

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