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Scaling Microservices without compromising performance by Nicolas Frankel

Three easy improvements in your MicroServices Architecture by Nicolas Frankel https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolasfrankel/ While a microservices architecture is more scalable than a monolith, it has a direct hit on performance. Sounds Interesting? Keep reading...! To cope with that, one performance improvement is to set up a cache. It can be configured for database access, for REST calls or just to store session state across a cluster of server nodes. In this demo-based talk, Nicolas will show how Hazelcast In-Memory Data Grid can help us in each one of those areas and how to configure it. Hint: it’s much easier than one would expect. Nicolas Frankel is a Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector). He usually works on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with focused interests like Rich Internet Applications, Testing, CI/CD and DevOps. Currently he works for Hazelcast. He is also a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and an amazing a book author. Follow his blog on https://blog.frankel.ch/

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Three easy improvements in your MicroServices Architecture by Nicolas Frankel https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolasfrankel/ While a microservices architecture is more scalable than a monolith, it has a direct hit on performance. Sounds Interesting? Keep reading...! To cope with that, one performance improvement is to set up a cache. It can be configured for database access, for REST calls or just to store session state across a cluster of server nodes. In this demo-based talk, Nicolas will show how Hazelcast In-Memory Data Grid can help us in each one of those areas and how to configure it. Hint: it’s much easier than one would expect. Nicolas Frankel is a Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector). He usually works on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with focused interests like Rich Internet Applications, Testing, CI/CD and DevOps. Currently he works for Hazelcast. He is also a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and an amazing a book author. Follow his blog on https://blog.frankel.ch/

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