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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] microservice material delivered by ThoughtWorks' Neal Ford
Thanks for the video
link for Ford's spiel. I found it illuminating that we seem to
have come to some fairly common understandings, but I did find
some new observations such as reducing risk by having continuous
delivery and continuous monitoring ensuring that the rapidly
changed microservices can be quickly pulled back/changed if
those changes didn't prove out as anticipated. Also found one new tool
among the dynamic service registries for service discovery that
I was already looking at in coreos.com/etcd, and a new website
for open source tools at devopsbookmarks.com. I was somewhat intrigued by the notion of a middleground of Service-based architecture between MSA and SOA, which I see as kind of like the fulcrum of a teeter-totter for the spectrum. I also liked the notion of starting to decompose monoliths by building fewer, larger services yet still smaller than coarse-grained enterprise-level SOA services rather than many smaller microservices. However, I think that points fairly clearly at the need for the kind of heuristics for service scoping that we are leaning toward developing as a committee note. Cheers, On 2/15/2017 7:33 PM, Ken Laskey wrote:
Reading in this space is interesting because it also points out contradictory explanations in evolving areas. Just listened to Neal Ford - Building Microservice Architectures on Youtube. Neal Ford If you’ve looked at the NGINX Microservices — From Design to Deployment, you find things like -- Rex Brooks Starbourne Communications Design Email: rexb@starbourne.com GeoAddress: 1361 Addison St. Apt. A Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: 510-898-0670 |
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