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Serverless enhanced microservices for algo trading

This topic of serverless enhanced microservices app came from a getsessions.org contact. These are supposed to be decentralized and distributed.

Here are some links that may help so thank him for this

 

Some context here from that contact

sumologic.com/blog/microservices-vs-serverless-architecture/

thenewstack.io/serverless/serverless-architecture-five-design-patterns/

Yes both open source and commercial options- AWS Lambda and Azure Functions and Events are commercial

https://openwhisk.apache.org/

blog.back4app.com/open-source-serverless-platforms/

Think this way – every function that does one job can be deployed as a microservice
It can be written in Python, Rust, Go, JavaScript,C++, C# whatever
Just update the microservice function
Yes, algo trading designed as serverless
Think HFT running as 1000 mixroservices
Example:
Each microservice is a drone
Each of them knows how to fly and not to hit each other
And the same time received commands from the master controller
Book
amazon.ca/Building-Python-Microservices-FastAPI-infrastructure/dp/1803245964/ref=asc_df_1803245964
medium.com/prooftrading/building-a-high-performance-trading-system-in-the-cloud-341db21be100
aws.amazon.com/blogs/industries/algorithmic-trading-on-aws-with-amazon-sagemaker-and-aws-data-exchange/
linkedin.com/pulse/exploring-serverless-applications-algorithmic-trading-chris-becker/
medium.com/@chris_42047/aws-components-for-algorithmic-trading-systems-part-1-dc2dae573d5d
OpenFAAS
docs.openfaas.com/openfaas-pro/grafana-dashboards/
packtpub.com/product/docker-for-serverless-applications

 

 

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