SESSION + Live Q&A

Latency Sensitive Microservices

In this talk we will look at the differences between micro-services and monolith architectures and their relative benefits and disadvantage. We will look at design patterns which will allow us to utilize these different strategies as a deployment concern without significant changes to the business logic. We will look at how micro-service architecture can be implemented under low latency constraints of 10 - 100 micro-second latencies, in Java in particular, and how these strategies reduce the impact of serializing data and logging.


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Peter Lawrey

CEO @Chronicle_SW

Peter Lawrey has the most answers for concurrency and memory in stackoverflow.com, and the second-highest for Java.Peter is a Java Champion, the CEO of Chronicle Software and the architect of OpenHFT libraries downloaded from 15K different IP addresses each month.

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Fleming, 3rd flr.

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Architecting for Failure

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