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| | Ask HN: Are Service Meshes an Antipattern? | | 4 points by aashishkoirala on Sept 14, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments | | Service mesh solutions like Istio and Linkerd are gaining a lot of traction in the industry. However, it seems to me like they are predicated on what I always though was a microservices antipattern i.e. a synchronous chain of microservices calling each other (as opposed to the prescribed "right way" i.e. all inter-service communication is asynchronous through some sort of messaging). I am hesitant to outright dismiss them looking at the hype and adoption. What am I missing here, are they just helping people make their mistakes more easily? |
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(I used to work at Twitter, which went through this same transformation, but if you watch tech talks from pretty much any other modern company that it building a big distributed system, you'll see the same pattern.)