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blog-posts#29-10561 | 2021-08-23 17:47:19 | Build Next-Generation Microservices with .NET 5 and gRPC on AWS | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/next-generation-microservices-dotnet-grpc/ | Microservices commonly communicate with JSON over HTTP/1.1. These technologies are ubiquitous and human-readable, but they aren’t optimized for communication between dozens or hundreds of microservices. Next-generation Web technologies, including gRPC and HTTP/2, significantly improve communication speed and efficiency between microservices. AWS offers the most complete platform for builders implementing microservices — and the addition of HTTP/2 and gRPC support in Application Load Balancer (ALB) provides an end-to-end solution for next-generation microservices. ALBs can inspect and route gRPC calls, enabling features like health checks, access logs, and gRPC-specific metrics. This post demonstrates .NET microservices communicating with gRPC via Application Load Balancers. | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/7719a1c782a1ba91c031a682a0a2f8658209adbf/2021/08/20/next-generation-microservices-dotnet-grpc-featured.jpg | 183860eace | Matt Cline, Ulili Nhaga | 2021-08-23 17:47:19 | 23 Aug 2021 |
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