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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Multiple Clouds.
Introduces mathematical models and optimization techniques for cloud computing, and it includes extensive experimental results. Of particular note is the deep dive into resource provisioning techniques.
Focuses on developing a successful cloud strategy, addressing the key challenges and considerations for adopting multiple cloud environments.
Provides practical guidance on designing, building, and deploying microservices-based applications, covering topics such as API design, service discovery, and fault tolerance.
This book, whose author highly accomplished engineer, concentrates on architectures and patterns used in large-scale data systems. It can be a helpful reference for those interested in system architecture at a high-level.
For those seeking to go deep from a technical perspective on infrastructure virtualization in Azure, this book premier resource. It is especially helpful for implementing and managing highly available solutions.
Is an expansive guide to cloud computing, providing a deep understanding of the subject matter. It contains an especially thorough discussion of cloud architectures and applications.
Combines a great breadth of coverage on cloud computing as a whole with an accessible style. It great choice for both students and working professionals and can serve as a helpful reference text.
Features a large number of exercises and questions for the reader to complete, making it ideal for anyone who learns best by doing. It is especially relevant for those who wish to implement solutions to common cloud computing challenges.
Provides the ideal starting point for anyone new to cloud computing. It is especially useful for those looking to get a high-level overview of the field in order to better understand the technology.
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