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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

Microservices on Cloud


One of the capabilities mentioned in the microservices capability model is the use of the Cloud infrastructure for microservices. Earlier in this chapter, we also explored the necessity of using Cloud for microservices deployments. So far, we have not deployed anything to the Cloud. Once we have many microservices, it will be hard to run all of them on the local machine.

In the rest of this book, we will operate using AWS as the Cloud platform for deploying the BrownField PSS microservices.

Installing Docker on AWS EC2

In this section, we will install Docker on the EC2 instance. Follow these steps to install Docker.

This example assumes that you are familiar with AWS and an account has already been created on AWS:

Follow these steps to set up Docker on EC2:

  1. Launch a new EC2 instance. In this case, if we have to run all instances together, we may need a large instance. The example uses t2.large.

Note

In this example, the following Ubuntu AMI is used. Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS...

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