When deploying an application platform technology (web server or enterprise service bus), and multiple languages (PHP, Ruby, Perl etc.), on a cloud platform, the obvious choice is the most efficient one with minimum hassle in the deployment process. Understanding the core components of the platform, and how these components work together to provide desired cloud benefits such as load handling, security, scalability, failover handling, and automatic backups, help to make a better decision.
WSO2 Stratos 2.0 is a Cloud platform that can be deployed on-premises or in the Cloud. WSO2 Stratos is capable of hosting
The layered architecture of WSO2 Stratos provides all the benefits expected of a cloud platform. It’s lower layer can communicate with many cloud PaaS platforms popular today. The middle layer consists of all the core services such as Identity Server, Elastic Load Balancer, Business Activity Monitoring, Billing and Metering, and Storage Services that are available for any top level user application. The topmost layer consist of components called Cartridges that provide the runtime for your own cloud services and applications.
In this webinar we will
Join Damitha Kumarage on this webinar If you are interested in learning about different cloud use cases and the new WSO2 Stratos 2.0 architecture.
Damitha Kumarage
Senior Technical Lead
Damitha Kumarage joined WSO2 in August 2005. He is a Senior Technical Lead on the cloud technologies team, focusing on the WSO2 Stratos Live platform-as-a-service (PaaS). Previously, Damitha contributed to the development of the WSO2 Web Services Framework (WSF). He has also engaged in several WSO2 Quick Start consulting projects and larger-scale customer development support engagements.
Lakmal Warusavithana
Architect
Lakmal joined WSO2 as a Software Architect and works with the Cloud Technology team, focusing on the WSO2 Stratos Platform-as-a- Service. (PaaS). He counts over 11 years of industry experience