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    Fabio

    Fabio

    Consul Load-Balancing made simple

    ...The configuration contains the hostnames and paths the proxy is forwarding to upstream services. This process can be automated with tools like consul-template that generate config files and trigger a reload. Fabio works differently since it updates its routing table directly from the data stored in Consul as soon as there is a change and without restart or reloading. When you register a service in Consul all you need to add is a tag that announces the paths the upstream service accepts, e.g. urlprefix-/user or urlprefix-/order and fabio will do the rest. ...
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    Discovery

    Discovery

    Nepxion Discovery is a solution for Spring Cloud

    ...In the process of stopping the old version, it is impossible to accurately calculate whether the old version has completed the work it is performing, and it needs to be judged by the business itself. Full-link custom gateways, service filters, and load balancing strategies trigger blue-green grayscale release. Full link local and remote, local and global non-parameterized rule-driven strategy. Full-link blue-green-gray release scheduling modeling and traffic detection.
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