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by compiskey
1292 days ago
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Extensive dependency chain of brittle logic that needs tons of planning and preparation to update and manage is not unreasonable description for microservices architecture from an ops perspective. Sure generated book sales, crowning of thought leaders, and busy work to soak up easy money for anyone paying attention. |
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I've seen monoliths that fit that description.
Once you've automated the deployment and configuration of load balancers, firewalls, caches, proxies, and have a DB with automatic failover, that is also sharded for performance, spreading the code out across a few machines is not the hard part.