What is a Microservice architecture and it's advantages? ||Monolithic vs MicroServices.
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- čas přidán 31. 08. 2020
- In this video, I have explained the different between Monolithic and MicroServices Architecture.
Learn:
What is Monolithic design
What is a microservice architecture and it's advantages?
Advantages and disadvantages of Monolithic
What is MicroService
Advantages and disadvantages of MicroService
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I was looking for MicroServices intro and it's here...Well Explained Naveen. Thanks alot!!!
Thank you Naveen for covering the understanding of microservices with depth. the key is easy explanations and examples you picked. thank you so much man!!!
Thank you so much for creating such wonderful video !
Thanks Naveen for giving clear and conceptual idea between this two Architectures.. !!
Through explanation and easy to follow 😊thanks brother
Thanks, Naveen. I was searching for this. I recently started testing on microservices
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This is awsome video to know about insightful microserivce
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This is an excellent demonstration clarifying numerous questions!!!👏
Well Explained. Thanks a lot!
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Thanks Naveen fir taking this topic, its really need 😊👍
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really helpful video
well explained Naveen
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Great tuto , and good explain Thanks Sir
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Very informative video
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Very good way of explanations. Really good to watch and easy to understand 👌
Your explanation is very good @Naveen .Your videos might have played a great role in success of many viewers career. Thank you
Thank you very much for this video, Naveen. Please make a quick video on what should go in a typical post-deployment checklist. Thank you.
To good explained
This is awesome. Can you please start a detailed series on testing and automating micro-services with hands-on as well as concept.
Nicely explained and this shows how we need to keep updated on multiple topics like these.. Thanks Naveen for creating videos on such topics.
Thanks for this video which provide lot of tonnes of knowledge for us . Can you please make a video on API TESTING in this white board series
Thanks man!
Api testing please
Hi Naveen, Great explanation on both the architecture, I wanted to point out one aspect which is the cost of maintaining. With Monolithic, usually the instance we use is m4.16xlarge since all the features are hosted on one instance whereas in microservices we generally use m4.xlarge and similarly for DB's as well. Could you please provide more input on the cost structure your POV on which one is better?
Awesome explanation 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 sir if possible one white board explanation on cucumber frame work tooo plzzz
Hi naveen,
please make video on jenkins
Very good explanation. Can you do some videos on orchestration. What it is and how it is implemented.
Hi navin please make video of testing microsevices
Thanks a lot Naveen.!!
One quick question - So when they ask for "System Design" concepts in interviews, Is this what are they referring to ? Is this architecture explanation relevant to "System Design" ?
hi Naveen Thank you for the explanation. I have question, if different databases are there for different microservices how they are connected ?
Water has no color u r teaching has no more questions.Those who are dislike they trying to run the car with out petrol
Hi Naveen, Very well explained, definitely MICRO SERVICES concept makes sense to understand for QA (what developer does it for his end), but at the same time, do you this concept needs to be implemented in QA side (somewhere in Framework or any automation tools side)? or would like to ask that how this impacts in automation/framework side? (understanding purpose I agree). please let us know
Thank you for considering above point. By the way Y'day TTC session was good and please let me know suppose I can help you out here and there. And apart from TESTING vertical, does any vertical (JAVA DEV team, .NET DEV Team or Business intelligence DEV, etc...) that follows TTC session or meet in IT industries?
Hi Naveen,as always you cleared my basics, thanks a lot. One doubt, If there any specific scope/special responsibility for a QA in such microservice architecture?
Yes, When Microservice Architecture building, QA have to test first individual microservices at API Level kindof Unit Testing Or Module Testing with taking reference of API documentation.
2nd phase is Integration testing which is a key part of Testing.
In this you have to check how this Microservices are interacting with each other on functional testing
Example: Order and Payment service... Once I placed an order and do the payment, respective changes should be reflected in Payment transaction and as well in Order Service wrt to status of transaction.
@@DhrumilSoni812 Thanks for taking the effort to respond. Ideally testing methodologies will remain the same but the strategy might differ due to the architectural difference.
Hello Naveen, Is it possible to get job in Microservices without coding. Is coding mandatory to get Microservices job.
one question here a service means that it is a backend service like we have in spring boot microservice or lambda function right ? or we can have these kind of service for the frontend too
Yes all for back end logic implementation....
Front end Interact with Gateway APIs and Gateway service redirect internal communicate through service client packages to Internal Microservices..
@@DhrumilSoni812 Thank you for the clarification :)
@@sandeepnegi4939 we can have these kind of services for frontend too... we called it micro-frontends
I wanted to know what are the extra skills required to work on micro services. If I know java, rest assured is it sufficient? Please reply if anyone is working on this, it will be helpful. Thanks 🙏🏽
Yes, it very well can be. Coding language & Choice of Testing Tools depends on the preference of organization totally. However, java is pretty widely used.