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Bulkhead Pattern

Pragya Keshap answered on December 22, 2022 Popularity 3/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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    Bulkhead pattern is used to isolate failures in a distributed

    system.

    ▪ Based on the concept of a "bulkhead" in a ship, structural

    partition that helps to prevent the entire ship from flooding if

    one compartment is damaged.

    ▪ In microservices, isolate individual service instances or

    groups of service instances from each other, to prevent failures

    in one part of the system from affecting the entire system.

    ▪ One location does not affect other services by isolating the

    services. The main purpose is isolated error place and secure

    the rest of services.

    ▪ Naval architecture; ships or submarines are made not as a

    whole, but by shielding from certain areas, if there is happens a

    flood or fire, the relevant compartment is closed and isolated.

    ▪ Microservices able to respond to user requests by isolating the

    relevant service so the erro

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/bulkhead

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    The Bulkhead pattern is a type of application design that is tolerant of failure.

     In a bulkhead architecture, elements of an application are isolated into pools so that if one fails, the others will continue to function.

     It's named after the sectioned partitions (bulkheads) of a ship's hull.

     If the hull of a ship is compromised, only the damaged section fills with water, which prevents the ship from sinking.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/patterns/bulkhead

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