Found your channel by chance, and saw some of the videos you have produced. Excellent quality, very clear presentation, relevant and to the point. No beating around the bush. Kudos and thanks.
Thank you very much by that short video presentation. Explain very well the concepts of FAAS and event-driven architecture. I shared that on my LinkedIn. Than you.
What would be the ideal time between providing computing resource to a function from actual storage when a trigger event is in place. If we try to replicate this behavior could it be possible to read a java class file from your hard drive and then executing the same code with another piece of java code already running in JVM.
Tutorial is good as always but in general, I don't understand need of this. Suppose you have a microservices ecosystem contains 10 microservices which are scaled as required but minimum number of services are always 1. If we tweak that a little bit & say by default, no microservice is up. It's up only when required. So what is the difference!!! Some will say, you have to run entire ecosystem for that or in short, at least one master service. But AWS or no one will do that for free. They must have included this charge already. Some will say it will take time to up this service but 12-factor-app says uptime should be in milliseconds. Moreover, there must be some other framework more light than spring boot which we can deploy ourself in our own environment instead of relying on specific cloud.
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As usual, you nailed the complete FÀAS in this 15 min video.
Found your channel by chance, and saw some of the videos you have produced. Excellent quality, very clear presentation, relevant and to the point. No beating around the bush. Kudos and thanks.
Thank you sir!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the second monetary appreciation!!!
@@DefogTech anytime. I saw almost all of your videos and i wish I can contribute more than just youtube thanks button! :) Keep making them!
With such presenation skill, how come this hasn't touched million viewers yet. Brilliant explanation, loved it .
You and Java Brains are changing lives of many java developers. Thank you for doing this always ❤
This channel deserves more subscribers.
Very helpful and insightful. You have excellent presentation skill.
Thank you Defog Tech! Loved the simplicity and to the point explanation. The plot at 15:27 is fantastic.
Thank you very much by that short video presentation. Explain very well the concepts of FAAS and event-driven architecture. I shared that on my LinkedIn. Than you.
great presentation. Simple and intuitive.
excellent and as always chrystal clear. thank you
Dude...you are awesome. Keep educating us :).
Excellent contents. Thanks for sharing.
Could u plz make a video about other services, like PAAS, Containers, IAAS ?
Thanks a lot buddy! U r a genius!
Hats off to you! Could u plz make a video about other services, like PAAS, Containers, IAAS ?
Thanks a lot buddy! U r a genius!
I really found this content very amazing ,thankyou!!
This was very helpful. Thanks for taking the time
Super video. Quality content
please create video on PaaS and BaaS too, excellent explanation, I really found this content very amazing ,thankyou!!
excelent video on serverless
Awesome stuff. Thanks.
Thanks. It was a great explanation!!
How does aws lambda sanitise code so no code affect their own infrastructure?
Lambdas run in Firecracker micro-VMs which cannot access resources outside the VM unless explicitly given permission.
your voice is so soothing
What would be the ideal time between providing computing resource to a function from actual storage when a trigger event is in place. If we try to replicate this behavior could it be possible to read a java class file from your hard drive and then executing the same code with another piece of java code already running in JVM.
God bless you man!!
Sir ...you explain things very nicely so please create video on Java design patterns
yes sir, on the way, creating about Generics this weekend, and then will focus on design patterns
@@DefogTech thanks a lot
@@DefogTech thanks a lot bro
@@DefogTech Thanks much !
@@DefogTech thank a lot
Great thanks
Awsome boss
Although this is a 16 min video, it appears as though it covers tons of info of FAAS on multiple cloud vendors.
Someone please put a statue of this guy in his hometown!
Thanks
is there any good website/youtube channel to learn (servlet,jsp) that explain like u???.pls name it sir,thank u.
I learned servlets from Kathy seirra book.. would recommend that
I love your videos! Are you on linkedin?
Yes sir, linkedin.com/in/VadgamaDeepak
Tutorial is good as always but in general, I don't understand need of this.
Suppose you have a microservices ecosystem contains 10 microservices which are scaled as required but minimum number of services are always 1. If we tweak that a little bit & say by default, no microservice is up. It's up only when required. So what is the difference!!!
Some will say, you have to run entire ecosystem for that or in short, at least one master service. But AWS or no one will do that for free. They must have included this charge already.
Some will say it will take time to up this service but 12-factor-app says uptime should be in milliseconds.
Moreover, there must be some other framework more light than spring boot which we can deploy ourself in our own environment instead of relying on specific cloud.
Can you please post spring security architecture and design
Did you get a chance to check out spring Security basics video?
@@DefogTech can you please share the link of the video
ruclips.net/video/krLrHwRvTHc/видео.html
khatarnaak explain karta hai bhai ek hi baar dekhne se expert wala feel ata hai, bro i want to be mentored by you please provide any ways to formally connect @DefogTech