A Simple Guide to Programming and Administering Cloud-Based Applications
Buch, Englisch, 207 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 341 g
ISBN: 978-1-4842-5211-6
Verlag: Apress
Clear diagrams, step-by-step configuration information, and complete code listings tell you everything you need to get off the ground and start developing your cloud application today. This book introduces several cloud architectures and technologies that will help you accelerate your application in the cloud. Chapters cover load-balanced clusters, database replication, caching configuration, content delivery networks, infinite-scale file storage, and cloud system administration.
Cloud computing has dramatically changed the landscape of web hosting. Instead of spending weeks negotiating contracts for servers, new servers can be deployed with the push of a button, and your application can be resized almost instantly to meet today's needs. No matter what size of web application you are developing, you can benefit from modern cloud servers, and this is the guide to tell you how.
What You'll Learn
- Use the cloud and its various platforms with Docker management tools
- Build a simple PHP-based scalable web application
- Create a basic cloud cluster
- Work with Amazon and Google Cloud Platform in your PHP web application development
Who This Book Is For
Developers who have some prior programming experience, including PHP, and who are new to building applications
Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction.- 2. What is the Cloud.- 3. Setting up a Cloud Server.- 4. Creating a Simple Web App.- 5. Setting Up a Basic Cloud Cluster.- 6. Improving Scalability with Caching.- 7. Database Replication.- 8. Using a Content Delivery Network.- 9. Using S3 for Infinite Disk Space.- 10. Hosting with AWS.- 11. Using the Google Cloud Platform.- 12. Server Management Techniques.- 13. Linux Security Basics.- Afterword.- A. Linux Commands.- B. Important Files and Directories.- C. What to Do When It Doesn't Work.