Being able to deploy a new service easily should be a goal of any company that embraces microservices. While there is much more risk involved in each deployment of a monolithic application, the processes involved with getting it deployed are much simpler than deploying small, but highly connected and interdependent services. In this chapter we will show that not only should new services be built, deployed, and configured in an automated and repeatable way, but that they need to ...
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10. Deploying and Running Microservices
Cloves CarneiroJr.1 and Tim Schmelmer2
(1)Hollywood, Florida, USA
(2)Broomfield, Colorado, USA
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