Azure Service Fabric on Linux


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Synopsis
Azure Service Fabric is a distributed systems platform used to build scalable, reliable, and easily-managed applications for the cloud. The Service Fabric platform provides orchestration of microservices and containers with fault resiliency and rapid failover and dynamic resource balancing. Using Service Fabric, developers and administrators can avoid solving complex infrastructure problems and focus instead on implementing mission-critical, demanding workloads that are scalable, reliable, and manageable. Service Fabric represents the next-generation middleware platform for building and managing these enterprise-class, Tier-1 cloud-scale services. While the platform is generally available on Windows, the talk will focus on the recent preview release on Linux with support for Java as a first-class programming language.
Speaker
Subramanian Ramaswamy is a Program Manager in the Azure Service Fabric team. He joined Microsoft in 2008 and currently works on porting the platform to Linux along with benchmarking and improving the platform performance. Before joining the Service Fabric team, he was part of the .NET CLR team working on code generation and improving runtime performance. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Tech and has authored several conference papers and MSDN magazine articles.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/maniramaswamy
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Agitare Technologies, Inc.
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Azure Service Fabric on Linux