Microservices Observability, Resilience, Monitoring on .Net

Microservices Observability with Distributed Logging, Health Monitoring, Resilient and Fault Tolerance with using Polly

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Description

When you are developing projects in microservices architecture, it is crucial to following Microservices Observability, Microservices Resilience and Monitoring principles.

So, we will separate our Microservices Cross-Cutting Concerns in 4 main pillars;

  • Microservices Observability with Distributed Logging using ElastichSearch

  • Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance with Appling Retry and Circuit-Breaker patterns using Polly

  • Microservices Monitoring with Health Checks using WatchDog

  • Microservices Tracing with OpenTelemetry using Zipkin

So we are going to follow this 4 main pillars and develop our microservices reference application with using latest implementation and best practices on Cloud-Native Microservices architecture style.

We have already developed this microservices reference application in the microservices course, So with this course, we will extend this microservices reference application with Cross-Cutting Concerns for provide microservices resilience.

We are going to cover;

Cross-Cutting Concerns in 4 main parts;

  • Microservices Observability with Distributed Logging,

This applying Elastic Stack which includes ElasticSearh + Logstach + Kibana and SeriLog Nuget package for .Net microservices.

We will docker-compose Kibana image from docker hub and feed Kibana with elastic stack

  • Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance using Polly

This will apply Retry and Circuit-Breaker Design Patterns on microservices communication with creating Polly policies.

  • Microservices Health Monitoring with using WatchDog

This will be the Aspnet Health Check implementation with custom health check methods which includes database availabilities - for example in basket microservices, we will add sub-health check conditions for connecting Redis and RabbitMQ.

  • Microservices Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry using Zipkin

This will be the implementation of OpenTelemetry with Zipkin.

By the end of this course, you'll learn how to design and developing Microservices Cross-Cutting Concerns - Microservices Observability with Distributed Logging, Health Monitoring, Resilient and Fault Tolerance with using Polly".

Before beginning the course, you should be familiar with C#, ASP.NET Core and Docker. This course will have good theoretical information but also will be 90% of hands-on development activities.

What You Will Learn!

  • Microservices Observability with Distributed Logging
  • Elastic Stack which includes Elasticsearh + Logstach + Kibana
  • Aspnet Structured Logs with SeriLog
  • Microservices Resilience and Fault Tolerance using Polly
  • Retry Pattern on Microservices Communication
  • Circuit-Breaker Patterns on Microservices Communication
  • Microservices Health Monitoring with using WatchDog
  • Aspnet health check implementation with custom hc methods
  • Microservices Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry using Zipkin
  • Containerize All Microservices with SeriLog using Docker Compose for Logging on ElasticSearch and Kibana
  • Use IHttpClientFactory to implement resilient HTTP requests
  • Implement HTTP call retries with exponential backoff with IHttpClientFactory and Polly policies
  • Apply Retry Pattern with Polly policies on HttpClientFactory for Aggregator Microservices
  • Apply Circuit Breaker Pattern with Polly policies on HttpClientFactory for Aggregator Microservices
  • Using Polly for Database Migration Retries for Ordering EF Core Sql Server Migration
  • Microservices Distributed Tracing with OpenTelemetry using Zipkin

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner of AspNet Core developers who interested in APIs and Microservices
  • C# developers interested in learning how to build Microservices on .Net