The Secret Life of AWS: The Buffer (Amazon SQS)
The Secret Life of AWS: The Buffer (Amazon SQS) Why tight coupling is a single point of failure. #AWS #SQS #Microservices #CloudArchitecture Part 46 of The Secret Life of AWS Timothy watched the graphs on his dashboard turn red. He had built the Checkout microservice and the Inventory microservice. Thanks to Margaret's guidance, they were securely connected across an AWS Transit Gateway. But today, they were both failing. "What happened?" Margaret asked, pulling up a chair. "The Inventory database locked up during a traffic spike," Timothy explained, frantically clicking through CloudWatch logs. "The Inventory service stopped responding. But the problem is... now the Checkout service is crashing too. Customers can't place orders at all." Margaret looked at the architecture diagram. "How does Checkout talk to Inventory?" "It makes a synchronous REST API call," Timothy said. "When a customer clicks 'Buy', Checkout c...