A Developer’s Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure 1st Edition
Capture the confidence to build cloud systems that stay up when it matters most. A Developer’s Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure, 1st Edition by Hamida Rebai Trabelsi and Lori Lalonde shows developers and architects how to design, implement, and operate fault-tolerant applications on Microsoft Azure.
Start solving real reliability challenges with clear, practical guidance on cloud-native architecture patterns, failure isolation, retry and backoff strategies, circuit breakers, chaos testing, and graceful degradation. The book walks you through Azure-focused solutions—AKS, Azure Functions, Service Bus, Event Grid, Cosmos DB, App Services, and Azure Monitor—while keeping principles portable across regions and industries. Each chapter bridges theory and practice with scenario-driven explanations that make resilient design accessible for teams of all sizes.
Whether you’re an Azure developer, SRE, DevOps engineer, or cloud architect, you’ll gain the skills to reduce downtime, lower operational costs, and improve user experience globally—from North America and Europe to APAC and beyond. Learn how to build observability into pipelines, automate recovery, and align architecture with business SLAs and regulatory considerations.
If you want a hands-on, strategically minded reference that prepares your applications for real-world failures, this book delivers a modern roadmap to dependable cloud services. Perfect for teams migrating to Azure or refining existing cloud systems, A Developer’s Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure equips you to build robust, scalable, and maintainable systems that users can rely on—every time. Add it to your shelf and make resilience a competitive advantage.
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