Building Microservices with MongoDB, Docker, Kubernetes & Kafka

Building Microservices with Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka & MongoDB

Building Microservices with Docker, Kubernetes, Kafka & MongoDB

As part of MongoDB Europe on 15th November, I’ll be presenting on Microservices and some of the key technologies that enable them. Tickets are still available and the discount code andrewmorgan20 saves you 20% – register here.

Session Abstract

Organisations are building their applications around microservice architectures because of the flexibility, speed of delivery, and maintainability they deliver.

Want to try out MongoDB on your laptop? Execute a single command and you have a lightweight, self-contained sandbox; another command removes all trace when you’re done. Need an identical copy of your application stack in multiple environments? Build your own container image and then your entire development, test, operations, and support teams can launch an identical clone environment.

Containers are revolutionising the entire software lifecycle: from the earliest technical experiments and proofs of concept through development, test, deployment, and support. Orchestration tools manage how multiple containers are created, upgraded and made highly available. Orchestration also controls how containers are connected to build sophisticated applications from multiple, microservice containers.

This session introduces you to technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes & Kafka which are driving the microservices revolution. Learn about containers and orchestration – and most importantly how to exploit them for stateful services such as MongoDB.





2 comments

  1. Alex Brown says:

    Where can I find the presentation/more information? I am actively researching all of these technologies right now and have a huge interest. Thank you

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