Lesson 85 - Defining Scalability and Elasticity
Scalability is often confused with elasticity. Both are related to the number of requests that can be made concurrently in a system, but they are treated differently in architecture. In this lesson Mark Richards defines the differences between scalability and elasticity and demonstrates how they relate to the layered architecture, event-driven architecture, microservices, and finally space based architecture. Links from the video: Fundamentals of Software Architecture: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/149... Software Architecture Monday: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/... Live Virtual Training: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/... Virtual Training Schedule: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/...

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Lesson 83 - Defining Performance and Responsiveness

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Lesson 100 - My Architecture Journey: Lessons Learned

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Event-Driven Architecture: Explained in 7 Minutes!

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Lesson 92 - Understanding Hybrid Architectures

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Lesson126 - Is SOA Dead?

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Google & AWS Veteran: What Top Tier Software Architects Do Differently

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Lesson 6 - Classifying Architecture Patterns

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Lesson 82 - Defining Testability

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Lesson 164 - Service Oriented Architecture

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Scalability V/S Elasticity | A Comprehensive Guide | Cloud Interview Questions | #AWS #Azure #GCP

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Lesson 102 - Architecture Characteristics FAQ

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Lesson 162 - Microservices Architecture

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