Migrating to microservice databases: from relational monolith to distributed data
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2017 | ISBN: 978-1-491-97461-2 | English | 258 pages | PDF | 5 MB
After years of researching, coding, and talking about microservices, Edson Yanaga—Red Hat’s Director of Developer Experience—hears one question frequently: how do I evolve my monolithic legacy database? In this practical report, Yanaga explains strategies for dealing with your relational database when migrating from a monolithic codebase to a microservices architecture. In the process, you’ll focus on one key microservices characteristic: decentralized data management.
For many enterprise application developers, microservices are good for splitting up unwieldy codebases into smaller, well-defined, cohesive, and loosely coupled artifacts—an architecture that can simplify and accelerate new software releases. You’ll learn successful strategies for integrating data between your existing monolithic application and your new microservice artifacts.
• Learn how zero downtime migrations enable you to deploy new code without disrupting user activity
• Evolve your relational database by keeping specific versions of application code and database schemas in the same code repository
• Understand the distinction behind the CRUD pattern and CQRS—including the consistency models involved in distributed systems
• Explore a set of nine strategies for integrating data from your monolithic application to a microservice architecture
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