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Building Production Systems on Azure

A Practical Guide to Architecture, Reliability, Security, Monitoring, and Scale

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Libro Building Production Systems on Azure Steve Jonathan
Codice Libristo: 53525087
Casa editrice Independently published, agosto 2026
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Building Production Systems on Azure
A Practical Guide to Architecture, Reliability, Security, Monitoring, and Scale

Building an application that works is one challenge. Building an application that continues to work when real users, real traffic, failures, database bottlenecks, security requirements, and production deployments enter the picture is an entirely different challenge.

Building Production Systems on Azure is a practical guide to designing cloud applications that are not merely deployable, but reliable, secure, observable, scalable, and ready for real production workloads.

Azure provides powerful services for hosting applications, databases, identity, messaging, monitoring, and deployment. But choosing the right Azure service is only part of the problem. Production reliability comes from understanding how those services interact with application architecture, data, security boundaries, background processing, observability, and operational change.

This book takes a production-first approach.

Instead of presenting isolated Azure features, it follows the problems that developers and engineering teams encounter as applications become more important. A system that initially works well begins to experience slower database queries. More API instances fail to improve performance. Long-running operations make requests painfully slow. Background jobs begin accumulating. Services need to communicate securely. An 18-second request becomes difficult to explain. Finally, a deployment introduces a failure that exposes weaknesses in the release process.

Each problem leads naturally to the next architectural decision.

Inside the book, you will learn how to:
  • Design Azure applications with production workloads and operational realities in mind.
  • Build configuration systems that behave predictably across environments.
  • Understand why horizontal scaling does not automatically solve application bottlenecks.
  • Identify database constraints before simply adding more application instances.
  • Move slow and resource-intensive operations out of the HTTP request path.
  • Design queue-based background processing with retries, idempotency, controlled concurrency, and failure handling.
  • Secure APIs and internal services using clear authentication and authorization boundaries.
  • Apply workload identities and least-privilege access to application components.
  • Build observability that can explain what happened when a production request becomes unexpectedly slow.
  • Use logs, metrics, and distributed tracing to investigate failures across application components and dependencies.
  • Design safer Azure deployments using staged releases, health validation, progressive traffic exposure, and rollback strategies.
  • Handle application and database changes safely when old and new versions temporarily coexist.
  • Reduce deployment blast radius and make recovery part of the architecture.
  • Think about production readiness as a system-wide engineering discipline rather than a checklist of cloud features.

The book also emphasizes an important reality of modern cloud development: production systems fail at their boundaries.

An application can be healthy while its database is overloaded. A service can be authenticated while still being unauthorized to perform an operation. A queue can successfully accept messages while workers fall further behind. A deployment can complete successfully while the new application version breaks an important customer workflow.

These are not simply Azure configuration problems. They are architecture problems.

By working through these scenarios, you will develop a stronger understanding of how application design decisions affect reliability, security, performance, observability, and deployment safety.

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Titolo completo Building Production Systems on Azure
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2026
Numero di pagine 506
EAN 9798192557570
Codice Libristo 53525087
Casa editrice Independently published
Peso 870
Dimensioni 178 x 254 x 26
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