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Architect Resilient LLM Microservices for Scale

Architect Resilient LLM Microservices for Scale

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What you'll learn

  • Design and implement scalable, resilient microservice architectures for LLM apps using the 12-factor app methodology for fault tolerance in the cloud

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January 2026

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This course is part of the Microservices Architecture for AI Systems Specialization
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There is 1 module in this course

This course is designed for intermediate-level software developers, cloud engineers, and system architects responsible for building and scaling LLM applications. As AI systems become more complex, a resilient and scalable architecture is no longer a luxuryβ€”it's a necessity. This course provides a focused, practical guide to designing robust, cloud-native microservices that can withstand failure and scale on demand.

You will learn to apply the proven 12-factor app methodology to create services that are portable, maintainable, and ready for continuous deployment. Through expert instruction and real-world case studies, you will master the principles of stateless design, externalized configuration, and dependency management. The course then moves from theory to practice, challenging you to evaluate multi-region deployment strategies for fault tolerance and high availability. You will learn to analyze failover mechanisms, assess data replication strategies, and identify architectural risks before they impact production. By the end of this course, you will be equipped to design and document resilient microservice architectures that ensure your LLM applications are not just powerful, but also reliable and built for the future. To successfully complete this course, a working knowledge of core cloud concepts (regions, zones, and elasticity) and microservice basics (services, APIs, and containers) is recommended.

This module provides a comprehensive guide to designing, evaluating, and documenting scalable and fault-tolerant microservices for LLM applications. You will be immediately immersed in a design review to understand the importance of resilience. You will then learn the core principles of the 12-Factor App methodology and multi-region deployment strategies, understand their application in practice, and use that knowledge to begin documenting a new inference service and assessing architectural risks.

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1 video1 reading3 assignments

1 videoβ€’Total 8 minutes
  • From Principles to Practice: Designing and Documentingβ€’8 minutes
1 readingβ€’Total 10 minutes
  • Architecting Resilient LLM Microservices for Scaleβ€’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 105 minutes
  • Draft Your 12-Factor App Service Documentβ€’25 minutes
  • Resilience Design Quizβ€’20 minutes
  • Submit Your Microservice Architecture Toolkitβ€’60 minutes

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