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Design, build, and scale cloud-native microservices by using proven patterns such as CQRS, Saga, and event sourcing to enhance reliability, observability, and modern deployment*Email sign-up and proof of purchase requiredKey FeaturesDesign scalable and maintainable microservices with domain modeling, S.O.L.I.D principles, and clean architectureSimplify cloud development and deployment using containers, Kubernetes, serverless, and AspireImprove reliability and security through observability, automation, and zero-trust practicesPurchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBookBook DescriptionAre you a developer seeking practical, up-to-date insights into designing scalable and resilient microservices? Microservices Design Patterns in .NET, Second Edition provides a comprehensive exploration of modern microservices using C# 14 and .NET 10. This edition expands on core patterns such as CQRS, event sourcing, and Saga, while introducing advanced concepts such as observability with OpenTelemetry, zero-trust security, and container-based workflows. You ll explore both synchronous and asynchronous communication, apply domain-driven design to define service boundaries, and manage data consistency using proven persistence strategies. The book also guides you through container hosting, serverless functions, and production-ready deployment pipelines. By the end of this book, you ll know how to design and deploy secure, maintainable, and resilient microservices that fit perfectly in modern cloud ecosystems. Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader*What you will learnDesign microservices with domain-driven design and bounded contextsBuild resilience with retries, circuit breakers, and cachingApply CQRS, event sourcing, and Saga for reliable workflowsUse OpenTelemetry and .NET Aspire for monitoring and tracingSecure APIs with IdentityServer, bearer tokens, and zero-trust principlesDeploy and scale using containers, Kubernetes, and serverless platformsWho this book is forThis book is ideal for .NET developers, senior developers, software architects, and DevOps engineers who want to explore the pros and cons, intricacies, and overall implementation of microservice architecture. You ll also get plenty of valuable insights if you re seeking to expand your knowledge of different design patterns and supporting technologies.]]>