- Spring 5.0 Microservices(Second Edition)
- Rajesh R V
- 121字
- 2021-07-02 19:44:49
Microservices - The honeycomb analogy
A honeycomb is an ideal analogy for representing the evolutionary microservices architecture:

In the real world, bees build a honeycomb by aligning hexagonal wax cells. They start small, using different materials to build the cells. Construction is based on what is available at the time of building. Repetitive cells form a pattern, and result in a strong fabric structure. Each cell in the honeycomb is independent, but also integrated with other cells. By adding new cells, the honeycomb grows organically to a big, solid structure. The content inside the cell is abstracted and is not visible outside. Damage to one cell does not damage other cells, and bees can reconstruct those cells without impacting the overall honeycomb.
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