Microservices gets it WRONG defining Service Boundaries
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 Published On Mar 16, 2022

Logical boundaries aren't physical boundaries. A service boundary can be a 1:1 mapping of logical and physical but they don't have to be. A logical boundary can have many physical boundaries and a physical boundary can be composed of many components from many logical boundaries. Do we have microservices to thank for the idea that the physical, development, and logical views of a system are the same? This introduces a pile of unneeded complexity related to deployment, versioning, and data duplication.

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0:00 Intro
0:33 Physical Boundaries
2:43 4+1 Architectural View Model
3:39 Logical Boundaries
5:47 Complexity

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