SRV records as service locators

Recently I began work on a project to manage the deployment of a product built using a microservices architecture. As a result of our chosen architecture we have a large number of services which will communicate to each other over HTTP/S. Instead of using fixed IPs we decided to used DNS SRV records to indicate where services could contact their dependencies. Today’s post goes into using SRV records in a little more detail and the problem they solve. ...

May 2, 2015 · MichaelHughes

From dynamic to static to dynamic or why my blog is back on WordPress

I recently migrated back to Wordpress as my blog platform of choice. The change has been painful, in fact, many of my older posts haven’t been migrated to WordPress. The change has been worth it though since it makes publishing easier. Today’s post is about the importance of focusing on the core workflows of an application and ensuring that they are as easy as possible to complete. ...

February 27, 2014 · MichaelHughes