From monolith to microservices
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How to unravel a monolithic system and migrate to microservices? How to do this, supporting the organization in normal mode? As an addition to the extremely popular book by Sam Newman “Creating Microservice”, his new book describes in detail the proven method of translating the existing monolithic system to the microservice architecture.
This practical guide contains a number of visual examples and templates of migration, a lot of practical tips for transferring a monolithic system to a microservice platform, various scenarios and successful migration strategies, starting with primary planning and ending with an application and database decomposition. The described templates and methods are tested and reliable, they can be used to migrate existing architecture.
It is ideal for organizations that want to switch to microservices without engaging in perestroika.
It helps companies determine whether to migrate when and where to start.
solves the issues of communication, integration and migration of inherited systems.
discusses several templates of migration and places of their application.
Considers examples of database migration, as well as synchronization strategies.
describes the decomposition of applications, including several architectural refactorization templates.
reveals the details of the decomposition of the database, including the impact of violations of reference and transaction integrity, new failures and much more
This practical guide contains a number of visual examples and templates of migration, a lot of practical tips for transferring a monolithic system to a microservice platform, various scenarios and successful migration strategies, starting with primary planning and ending with an application and database decomposition. The described templates and methods are tested and reliable, they can be used to migrate existing architecture.
It is ideal for organizations that want to switch to microservices without engaging in perestroika.
It helps companies determine whether to migrate when and where to start.
solves the issues of communication, integration and migration of inherited systems.
discusses several templates of migration and places of their application.
Considers examples of database migration, as well as synchronization strategies.
describes the decomposition of applications, including several architectural refactorization templates.
reveals the details of the decomposition of the database, including the impact of violations of reference and transaction integrity, new failures and much more
Author:
Author:Newmen Sam
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Computer & Technology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-975-6723-7
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