Mike Roberts on serverless architectures - a podcast by OReilly Media

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The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: The next technological evolution of cloud systems.

In this episode of theO’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk serverless architecture withMike Roberts, engineering leader and co-founder ofSymphonia, a serverless and cloud architecture consultancy. Roberts will give two presentations—Serverless Architectures: What, Why, Why Not, and Where Next?andDesigning Serverless AWS Applications—at theO’Reilly Software Architecture Conference, October 16-19, 2017, in London.

Discussion points:

  • Why Roberts calls serverless “the next evolution of cloud systems,” as individual process deployment and the resource allocation of servers are increasingly outsourced to vendors
  • How serverless architectures use backend-as-a-service (BaaS) products and functions-as-a-service (FaaS) platforms
  • The similarities and differences between a serverless architecture and microservices, and how microservices ideas can be applied to serverless
  • Roberts explains that serverless is “not an all-or-nothing approach,” and that often “the best architecture for a company is going to be a hybrid architecture between serverless and non-serverless technologies.”
  • Recent advances in serverless tooling, including progress in distributed system monitoring tools, such asAmazon’s X-Ray

We also get a preview ofJupyterCon, August 22-25, 2017, in New York, from conference co-chairFernando Perez. Our discussion highlights the sessions onJupyterLab, and theUC Berkeley Data Science program, an introductory-level course in which the students use Jupyter Notebooks.

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