在面向服务的体系结构中用微服务替换ESB的探索性评估

L. Weerasinghe, I. Perera
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在过去的几十年里,随着技术的不断进步,云计算已经成为世界上一项快速发展的技术,使计算机化系统广泛存在。云计算的出现已经对microservice概念,高要求的企业对企业应用程序的水平。大多数企业应用程序已经从传统的软件程序统一模型(如单片体系结构和传统SOA体系结构)转向微服务体系结构,以确保更好的可伸缩性、更少的硬件投资和高性能。单片架构的设计方式是将所有组件和模块打包在一起,并部署在单个二进制文件上。然而,在微服务体系结构中,组件被开发为小型服务,因此与单体或SOA体系结构相比,横向和纵向扩展更容易。与微服务体系结构相比,SOA和单片体系结构处于劣势,因为它们需要庞大的硬件规范来扩展软件。一般来说,可以从系统容量、吞吐量和延迟等不同方面衡量这些体系结构的系统性能。本研究的重点是在将SOA系统转换为微服务架构时,可伸缩性和性能软件质量属性的表现。实验结果表明,微服务架构能够以最小的成本带来更大的可扩展性。然而,由于分布式环境中微服务架构中的服务间通信,从最终用户体验的角度确定了性能上的具体差距。
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An exploratory evaluation of replacing ESB with microservices in service-oriented architecture
With the continuous progress in technology during the past few decades, cloud computing has become a fast-growing technology in the world, making computerized systems widespread. The emergence of Cloud Computing has evolved towards microservice concepts, which are highly demanded by corporates for enterprise application level. Most enterprise applications have moved away from traditional unified models of software programs like monolithic architecture and traditional SOA architecture to microservice architecture to ensure better scalability, lesser investment in hardware, and high performance. The monolithic architecture is designed in a manner that all the components and the modules are packed together and deployed on a single binary. However, in the microservice architecture, components are developed as small services so that horizontally and vertically scaling is made easier in comparison to monolith or SOA architecture. SOA and monolithic architecture are at a disadvantage compared to Microservice architecture, as they require colossal hardware specifications to scale the software. In general terms, the system performance of these architectures can be measured considering different aspects such as system capacity, throughput, and latency. This research focuses on how scalability and performance software quality attributes behave when converting the SOA system to microservice architecture. Experimental results have shown that microservice architecture can bring more scalability with a minimum cost generation. Nevertheless, specific gaps in performance are identified in the perspective of the final user experiences due to the interservice communication in the microservice architecture in a distributed environment.
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