The patterns underlying java, kubernetes, and modern distributed systems

Authors

  • Konstantin S. Glumov Alfa-Bank

Keywords:

templates, programming, java, kubernetes, distributed systems, J2EE, Spring Framework, Scala, Kotlin, cloud applications

Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the patterns underlying java, kubernetes and modern distributed systems. The author substantiates the relevance and significance of the research topic. It is postulated that currently, the patterns underlying java, kubernetes and modern distributed systems represent a widespread container management platform that simplifies the deployment, scaling and management of container applications. An analysis of the scientific literature has led to the conclusion that templates are one of the most popular architectural styles for creating cloud applications. They solve the problem of software complexity by modularizing business capabilities and replacing development complexity with operational complexity. That's why the key to successful use of microservices is to create applications that can scale with Kubernetes. It is about the need for further study of the issue.

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Additional Files

Published

2024-03-30

How to Cite

Glumov, K. S. (2024). The patterns underlying java, kubernetes, and modern distributed systems. Bakery of Russia, 68(1), 6–12. Retrieved from https://hbreview.ru/index.php/hb/article/view/30

Issue

Section

TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION

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