EDAS Live Stream Announcements

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After releasing important features, EDAS announces them through live streams to help you better understand and use EDAS.

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Live stream titleDescriptionLive Stream Time
Traffic management capabilities for cloud-native applicationsFor O&M engineers, is traffic management only about managing ingress distribution? For developers, is it only about routing and scheduling? Join this session to hear the EDAS team share systematic traffic management experience from thousands of customers in cloud-native microservices scenarios.2022-09-20
A simple cloud-native microservices development environmentHave you heard these statistics from certain organizations?“In two years, 60% of newly created workloads will be cloud-native.” “In three years, over 80% of new microservices workloads in enterprise cloud-native environments will be newly built.” “Yet today, only 8% of developers have production experience with microservices!”

Within two years, will 60% of newly created workloads be cloud-native? In three years, will new microservice workloads comprise over 80% of enterprise cloud-native workloads? Considering that only 8% of developers today have production experience with microservices, do you, as a developer, still believe you don't need to learn about cloud-native?

Is the steep learning curve and complex setup holding you back?

On September 6, see what EDAS has prepared for you.

2022-09-06
Best practices for microservices testing in EDAS 3.0Migrating microservice applications to the cloud is now a clear trend. In the context of microservices and cloud-native technologies, Alibaba Cloud offers an all-in-one microservice application hosting solution that reduces development and O&M costs. However, testing and quality assurance remain expensive. Microservices testing in EDAS addresses this by providing testing, stress testing, inspection, and automated regression capabilities. This offers an end-to-end solution to lower testing and quality costs.2021-01-14
A new approach to containerized cloud migrationEnterprise Distributed Application Service (EDAS) 3.0 is a next-generation enterprise cloud-native application platform. After supporting open-source Java microservices frameworks such as Spring Cloud and Dubbo, EDAS now introduces multi-language application hosting and governance. It integrates with Alibaba Cloud ASM and uses Service Mesh to deliver low-cost, unified Kubernetes container application management.2020-11-05
How EDAS accelerates digital business in hybrid cloud environmentsHybrid cloud is the new norm for large enterprises. EDAS hybrid cloud deeply integrates container technology, microservices governance, and unified monitoring, control, and management strategies. This session showcases how EDAS cloud-native hybrid cloud empowers enterprise digital transformation.2020-07-14
What pain points in application management and monitoring does EDAS 3.0 solve during O&M?
  • EDAS solves application lifecycle management challenges in Kubernetes environments.
  • EDAS addresses common diagnostic difficulties by offering automated diagnostics—helping you discover, diagnose, and resolve faults with one click.
  • EDAS upgrades its unified monitoring, control, and management architecture by integrating Prometheus monitoring, SLS logs, and ARMS application monitoring for observability, and by combining microservices governance with AHAS rate limiting and service degradation for comprehensive control.
2020-07-09
What core advantages does EDAS 3.0 offer over self-managed open-source solutions?
  • Migrate microservice applications based on Spring Cloud Edgware or later and Dubbo 2.5.3 or later to EDAS without changing a single line of code.
  • EDAS provides all-in-one capabilities for microservice registration, governance, and configuration management.
  • EDAS supports integrated canary (grayscale) and application releases—simply configure traffic rules to link traffic with workloads.
2020-07-07
What value-added capabilities does EDAS 3.0 offer Kubernetes users?
  • EDAS seamlessly integrates with Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) and Serverless Kubernetes (ASK), letting you sync Kubernetes clusters to the EDAS console with one click.
  • EDAS lowers the barrier to using container services—you can deploy applications to ACK or ASK with one click.
  • EDAS delivers lightweight application-centric O&M, including monitoring alerts and end-to-end visualized deployment workflows.
  • EDAS supports phased releases, canary releases, and high availability (HA) deployments across multiple zones.
2020-07-07
Alibaba Cloud EDAS 3.0 major release launch eventAlibaba Cloud launches EDAS 3.0—a milestone release that creates a new all-in-one cloud-native application Platform as a Service (PaaS). Experts from Amway, Yuntu Times, and Alibaba Cloud’s senior product and engineering teams present a video session covering technology trends, product features, best practices, and console demos.
  • Major release of Enterprise Distributed Application Service (EDAS) 3.0
  • Amway’s journey in microservices architecture transformation
  • Yuntu Times’ digital transformation in practice
  • Demo of core EDAS 3.0 features
2020-05-15
Microservices governance in practice: canary releasesMany application failures are directly or indirectly caused by deployments. Improving deployment quality and reducing errors is key to minimizing production incidents. This session shows how to implement canary (grayscale) releases for microservice applications.2020-03-11
Microservices governance in practice: O&M best practicesMicroservices remain a hot topic now and in the future. With EDAS, frameworks such as Dubbo and Spring Cloud gain enhanced governance capabilities. This session shares best practices for service search, canary releases, outlier ejection, and more.2020-02-12
Microservices governance in practice: outlier ejectionIn a microservices architecture, when some instances in a service cluster fail, degrading the entire service causes excessive impact. Can you instead automatically isolate faulty instances temporarily and resume handling requests once they recover—ensuring high availability and system stability? This session introduces one of EDAS’s microservices governance capabilities: outlier ejection.2019-12-17