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Microservices-infrastructure 0.2 released

15 pointsby keithchambersabout 10 years ago
Cisco Cloud Services is proud to announce the 0.2 release of microservices-infrastructure, a modern platform for rapidly deploying globally distributed services based on Mesos, Marathon, and Consul.<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;CiscoCloud&#x2F;microservices-infrastructure<p>### What&#x27;s new in 0.2<p># Security: 0.2 was focused primarily on improving platform security for ZooKeeper, Mesos, Marathon, and Consul.<p>Setting up security couldn’t be any easier. Simply invoke `.&#x2F;security-setup` prior to deployment and we take care of the rest, including generating SSL certificates for web admin consoles.<p>There are numerous other security enhancements-from dynamic firewalls that open ports based on discovered services to Mesos framework authentication to the beginnings of Consul ACL support.<p># Dynamic Configuration: Consul&#x27;s service discovery, dns, and key value storage provide a powerful foundation for building responsive distributed systems. In release 0.1 we introduced a dynamically configuring Zookeeper ensemble based on consul-template. In 0.2 we extend dynamic configuration to haproxy, nginx and firewalls for Mesos and Marathon. In future releases, we&#x27;ll be moving more configuration out of Ansible and ssh to a REST API-centric system to provide a platform that can reconfigure itself with ease.<p># The entire 0.2 changelog is available at https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;CiscoCloud&#x2F;microservices-infrastructure&#x2F;blob&#x2F;0.2.0&#x2F;CHANGELOG.rst<p>### What&#x27;s planned for 0.3<p>* Logging and monitoring<p>* Mesos + Consul integration<p>### Community<p>The project continues to see strong growth in contributions and deployments. We are thrilled to have received over 400 stars on GitHub in the past month! We&#x27;re nearing 1,000 commits and the number of contributors has more than doubled!<p>You are invited to get involved and join the team! The team collaborates on Cisco Spark and GitHub Issues. Send an email to microservices-infrastructure-spark-room@external.cisco.com and we’ll add you to our Cisco Spark room!

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chuhnkabout 10 years ago
Genuine question. What makes this a blueprint for microservices infrastructure? What are the requirements for something that can support a microservice based design?
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