What you’ll learn

Efficiency

How to optimize costs with efficient multi-region deployments for resilient, globally accessible applications

Scalability

Skills in geographic data management for seamless, worldwide application scalability

Best practices

Architectural best practices (with examples) for ensuring regulatory compliance


Peak inside O’Reilly’s Understanding Multi-Region Application Architecture

  • Learn to anticipate and prevent common causes of outages.
  • Master strategies for fault tolerance and disaster prevention.
  • Understand the importance of resilience in application infrastructure design.
  • Gain insights into addressing hardware, power, and software failures effectively.
  • Explore techniques for safeguarding against data corruption and security breaches.
  • Efficiently scale infrastructure to meet varying customer demand patterns.
  • Understand and address daily, seasonal, and sudden demand shifts effectively.
  • Utilize automation and cloud resources for dynamic scaling requirements.
  • Mitigate outages by anticipating and preparing for resource contention issues.
  • Employ comprehensive load testing to ensure system performance under various conditions.
  • Understand key cost factors in global business operations.
  • Compare cloud vs. on-premise costs and global vs. regional infrastructures.
  • Evaluate cost trade-offs between disaster recovery and prevention strategies.
  • Analyze machine, people, network, and storage costs for optimization opportunities.
  • Implement cost-saving techniques for infrastructure and resource management.
About the authors
Rob Reid

Rob Reid

Cockroach Labs

Rob Reid is a principal software engineer from London, England. In his career, he has written backend, frontend, and messaging software for the police, travel, finance, commodities, sports betting, telecoms, retail, and aerospace industries. He is an avid user of CockroachDB and has worked with the Cockroach Labs team in recent years to promote the database and embed it into development teams in the ™US and UK.

Michelle Gienow

Michelle Gienow

Cockroach Labs

Michelle Gienow is a journalist turned frontend developer. Her interests include buying domain names for projects she will never finish, messing about with ML, and coffee. Lots of coffee.

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