I hear Sam Newman’s - Monoliths to Microservices is worth a read.

  • Elise
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    128 months ago

    Wasn’t everyone here up in arms against micro services a week ago or so?

    Just curious what everybody thinks.

    • Ryonia Coruscare
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      118 months ago

      I’ve been out for a bit, what’s wrong with them? Or is this being mixed up with microtransactions?

      • Sarah Asakura
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        138 months ago

        Nah, there have been some blogs recently from engineers who were bucking the Microservice trend - Notably Amazon Prime Video moved back to more of a monolith deployment and saw performance improvement and infrastructure cost reduction

        https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/shift-back-monolithic-architecture-why-some-big-making-boudy-de-geer

        I wouldn’t say anything is wrong with them, the pros and cons have been there, but the cons are starting to be more recognized by decision makers

        • falsem
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          38 months ago

          I mean, Prime Video is still a bunch of microservices, it comes down to where you define the boundary between 'service and ‘microservice’. That blogpost was specifically about “the Prime Video audio/video monitoring service”. Eg it’s a service/microservice for QA, not for all of Prime Video. I’m sure there are seperate services for billing, browsing, captioning, and streaming.

          And although the author called it “moving from microservices to monolith” it’s more about moving from serverless to more traditional compute.

        • @r1veRRR@feddit.de
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          27 months ago

          The Prime Video example was more like moving from nano-service insanity to sanity. They basically split EVERY POSSIBLE STEP into separate lambdas. They switched to still using microservices, but they do all transcoding steps for a single video on the same microservice instance (aka sanity).

        • @entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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          28 months ago

          They also make sense if you have heavily uneven traffic, either time-wise, service-wise, or both. Being able to scale up/down individual components is the point

    • @dark_stang@beehaw.org
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      88 months ago

      People make microservices way too small sometimes. Then you have the opposite problem with people trying to cram everything into one system. You need to recognize when some functions are related and should go together, or when something has a weird dependency and should just be separate.

    • Adlangx
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      78 months ago

      @xilliah @dandelion afaik microservices are fine. Just like a monolith can be fine. Maybe it just depends what you are sick of working with. :D

  • @Case@unilem.org
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    58 months ago

    Ah, the animal computer books of my childhood, lol.

    My parents (both in tech fields) had a library of these before they split up.

    Somehow I wound up in IT as a career, no one saw that coming, I assure you /s