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Spring 5.0 Microservices

You're reading from   Spring 5.0 Microservices Scalable systems with Reactive Streams and Spring Boot

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787127685
Length 414 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Rajesh R V Rajesh R V
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Preface 1. Demystifying Microservices FREE CHAPTER 2. Related Architecture Styles and Use Cases 3. Building Microservices with Spring Boot 4. Applying Microservices Concepts 5. Microservices Capability Model 6. Microservices Evolution – A Case Study 7. Scale Microservices with Spring Cloud Components 8. Logging and Monitoring Microservices 9. Containerizing Microservices with Docker 10. Scaling Dockerized Microservices with Mesos and Marathon 11. Microservice Development Life Cycle

Implementing Mesos and Marathon with DCOS


In Chapter 7, Scale Microservices with Spring Cloud Components, we discussed Eureka and Zuul for achieving load balancing. With container orchestration tools, load balancing and DNS services come out of the box and are much more simple to use. However, when developers need code-level control for load balancing and traffic routing, such as the business parameter based scaling scenarios mentioned earlier, Spring Cloud components may fit better.

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In order to understand the technologies better, we will use Mesos and Marathon directly in this chapter. However, in all practical scenarios, it is better to go with Mesosphere DCOS rather than playing with plain vanilla Mesos and Marathon.

DCOS offers a number of supporting components on and above plain Mesos and Marathon to manage enterprise-scale deployments.

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The DCOS architecture is well explained in the following link:https://dcos.io/docs/1.9/overview/architecture

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