
Daniel Bryant on Microservices and Domain Driven Design
Wesley Reisz talks to Daniel Bryant on moving fro…
May 12, 201736m 35s
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Show Notes
Wesley Reisz talks to Daniel Bryant on moving from monoliths to micro-services, covering bounded contexts, when to break up micro-services, event storming, practices like observability and tracing, and more.
Why listen to this podcast:
- Migrating a monolith to micro-services is best done by breaking off a valuable but not critical part first.
- Designing a greenfield application as micro-services requires a strong understanding of the domain.
- When a request enters the system, it needs to be tagged with a correlation id that flows down to all fan-out service requests.
- Observability and metrics are essential parts to include when moving micro-services to production.
- A service mesh allows you to scale services and permit binary transports without losing observability.
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