[sdnog] Microservices

Samir Abdullatif samir.s.omer at hotmail.com
Mon May 4 19:20:10 SAST 2020


Salam Abdulrahman

Allah Akram

ideally you would want to identify why the service is bad, which can be due one or mix of:

  *   Network performance
  *   Systems/applications performance
  *   Human laziness, (in many cases i've seen employee remove the network cable and blame it on the network).

micro-services can address the system aspect, it can allows for easier for horizontal scaling and reusability. however, it's not a "one-size-fits-all" solution and depending on your application features and needs a microservice architecture can overcomplicate your system.

so i would say that the answer is a case by case situation, each network/service has unique requirements that will require different design.

hope it helps

Regards,
Samir

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Hello Sdnog Community,
Ramadan Kareem For all,
I'm just wondering if there is any use of Microservices-architecture in our governmental or non-governmental infrastructures?
Or its just a monolithic architecture? and if it is, is this the main reason of why they are often goes offline "الشبكة واقعة" or it just a networking issues?
- in other wording, is microservices-architecture could help to build a better, responsive infrastructure?

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