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Data Consistency in Microservices Using Sagas
Via ANDREWÂ MORGAN
The core principle of using Sagas is that instead of having long transactions that hold onto locks (e.g. a two-phase commit), you break them up into a series of short transactions that commit in sequence. Read about this approach in this post.
Survey: What is difficult to get right with Microservices?
Via RISINGSTACK
Tell us in this super short survey, so we can cover the topic that interests you the most. Take the survey here.
Microservices for Startups: An Interview with Mike Hu of LogDNA
Via JAKEÂ LUMETTA
How did LogDNA implement Microservices into their architecture, and what was its impact?
The RED Method: A New Approach to Monitoring Microservices
Via JOABÂ JACKSON
A former Google and Weave engineer has developed an approach to monitoring, called the RED Method, that seems to be gaining favor with administrators.
Simplifying Microservices with Istio in Google Kubernetes EngineâââPart III
Via NITHINÂ MALLYA
This is the 3rd part of the âSimplifying Microservicesâ series. In this part, you can learn how to do Canary Deployments and ramp traffic with Istio.
Rebel with a CORS
Via ZANDER MARTINEAU
How to make your own simple CORS enabled API from one that has CORS disabled.
Super-Powering Your Enterprise Jenkins CI Pipeline with Docker-Compose
Via DARIENÂ FORD
Learn about a specific fix to make a Jenkins file more readable and make the usage of Docker images simpler.
In brief
Migrating from Monoliths to Micro-services
Via DUNCANÂ FENNING
Microservices and Data Virtualization
Via THOMASÂ JARDINET
My Microservices FAQ
Via JIMMYÂ BOGARD
Role of APIS in Microservices
Via SHRAVANTHI REDDY
The Microservice Weekly was originally published in Hacker Noon on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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