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Building Resilient Distributed Systems
Book • 2025
This book is designed to help readers build and maintain resilient distributed systems.
It covers both technical and sociotechnical aspects, including fundamental concepts of resilience, rate limiting, queueing, scaling, and observing resilience.
The book also delves into cultural and social aspects, such as incident management, constant learning, and the importance of a blame-free environment.
It introduces models like the hexagonal model for sociotechnical systems and David Woods' four concepts for resilience: robustness, rebound, graceful extensibility, and sustained adaptability.
The book is currently available in early access with new chapters being released every couple of months, aiming for a full publication in August 2025.
It covers both technical and sociotechnical aspects, including fundamental concepts of resilience, rate limiting, queueing, scaling, and observing resilience.
The book also delves into cultural and social aspects, such as incident management, constant learning, and the importance of a blame-free environment.
It introduces models like the hexagonal model for sociotechnical systems and David Woods' four concepts for resilience: robustness, rebound, graceful extensibility, and sustained adaptability.
The book is currently available in early access with new chapters being released every couple of months, aiming for a full publication in August 2025.
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