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O'Reilly - The Principles of Microservices: Embrace Autonomy to Optimize Performance

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What are microservices? When should you use them? Should you start with microservices, or migrate to them over time?

Interest in microservices is exploding, with industry leaders like Amazon and Netflix deploying them massively. In this video course, O’Reilly author Sam Newman presents an overview of microservice architecture and usage, including modeling, integrating, testing, deploying, and monitoring your own autonomous services.

Throughout the course, Sam demonstrates his Eight Key Principles for doing microservices well:

Model Around Your Business Domain: Domain-driven design can help you find stable, reusable boundaries

Build a Culture of Automation: More moving parts means automation is key

Hide Implementation Details: One of the pitfalls that distributed systems can often fall into is tightly coupling their services together

Embrace Decentralization: To achieve autonomy, push power out of the center, organizationally and architecturally

Deploy Independently: Perhaps the most important characteristic microservices need

Focus on Consumers First: As the creator of an API, make your service easy to consume

Isolate Failure: Microservice architecture doesn’t automatically make your systems more stable

Make Them Highly Observable: With many moving parts, understanding what is happening in your system can be challenging

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发布日期: 2015-08-30