Sam Newman

Building Microservices

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  • Oleg Sigidahas quoted6 years ago
    you make a change to a service and deploy it by itself without changing anything else
  • Oleg Sigidahas quoted6 years ago
    small enough and no smaller
  • Oleg Sigidahas quoted6 years ago
    Microservices are small, autonomous services that work together.
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    Governance ensures that enterprise objectives are achieved by evaluating stakeholder needs, conditions and options; setting direction through prioritisation and decision making; and monitoring performance, compliance and progress against agreed-on direction and objectives.
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    One of the key ways to identify what should be constant from service to service is to define what a well-behaved, good service looks like. What is a “good citizen” service in your system?
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    Principles are rules you have made in order to align what you are doing to some larger goal, and will sometimes change.
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    “be worried about what happens between the boxes, and be liberal in what happens inside.”
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    Part of us wants recognition, so we borrow names from other professions that already have the recognition we as an industry crave. But this can be doubly harmful. First, it implies we know what we are doing, when we plainly don’
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    A key concept in resilience engineering is the bulkhead.
  • apalchyshas quoted7 years ago
    This is reinforced by Robert C. Martin’s definition of the Single Responsibility Principle, which states “Gather together those things that change for the same reason, and separate those things that change for different reasons.”
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