Closing Thoughts

On March 14th, 2018, Service Fabric went open source (https://github.com/Microsoft/service-fabric). This marks the beginning of a new era of Service Fabric. The new Service Fabric is more open, more agile, more inclusive, and more extensible. At the time of this writing, I’m working with the team to explore several possible enhancements, many of which are mentioned in this book. These enhancements include making the Service Fabric control plane dynamically extensible to support additional compute and networking resources such as ingresses and burstable instances, separating Service Fabric control plane and compute plane to allow Service Fabric compute plane to host workloads scheduled by other control planes such as Kubernetes, ...

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