Beginning to Microservice First step (Admin service how to)
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We would like to cut our big application. And get some experience microservices architecture. First thought is to make an admin service, that can modify some master datas. This app will be deployed on other as.
We planned the main app can get by rest the data-s.
How can we ensure the durability?
- Two admin app, and by upgrade one admin service is always avaible.
- Cache(store) master datas in the main app redundant. And if the admin app is not available, then use cached?
What is the most simpler way the Service discovery?
H.
Thank you all ideas.
rest architecture microservices
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We would like to cut our big application. And get some experience microservices architecture. First thought is to make an admin service, that can modify some master datas. This app will be deployed on other as.
We planned the main app can get by rest the data-s.
How can we ensure the durability?
- Two admin app, and by upgrade one admin service is always avaible.
- Cache(store) master datas in the main app redundant. And if the admin app is not available, then use cached?
What is the most simpler way the Service discovery?
H.
Thank you all ideas.
rest architecture microservices
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We would like to cut our big application. And get some experience microservices architecture. First thought is to make an admin service, that can modify some master datas. This app will be deployed on other as.
We planned the main app can get by rest the data-s.
How can we ensure the durability?
- Two admin app, and by upgrade one admin service is always avaible.
- Cache(store) master datas in the main app redundant. And if the admin app is not available, then use cached?
What is the most simpler way the Service discovery?
H.
Thank you all ideas.
rest architecture microservices
We would like to cut our big application. And get some experience microservices architecture. First thought is to make an admin service, that can modify some master datas. This app will be deployed on other as.
We planned the main app can get by rest the data-s.
How can we ensure the durability?
- Two admin app, and by upgrade one admin service is always avaible.
- Cache(store) master datas in the main app redundant. And if the admin app is not available, then use cached?
What is the most simpler way the Service discovery?
H.
Thank you all ideas.
rest architecture microservices
rest architecture microservices
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