Runtime Architecture-Deployment Diagram
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This Runtime Architecture-Deployment Diagram illustrates the intricate components and processes involved in deploying a microservices-based application. Key elements include service registration and discovery using Nacos, data synchronization, log collection with ELK, and message queuing via MQ-KAFKA. The diagram highlights the use of Spring Gateway for API management, load balancing with Ribbon, and service rate limiting through Sentiel. Deployment and configuration management are facilitated by ArgoCD and Jenkins, while Huawei Cloud OBS and Redis support storage and caching needs. Additionally, it outlines the use of ElasticSearch and Kibana for monitoring and XXL-JOB for task scheduling, ensuring a robust and efficient deployment architecture.
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register
Log collection
Master-slave switchover
feign client
Data synchronization
nacos
argocd
MQ-KAFKA
web server
Service rate limiting (Sentiel)
ElasticSearch
Master library
Registration service
From the library
Registration Service
Store for you
Huawei Cloud OBS
registration
Spring Gateway
harbor
Relational database cluster
Get service list
Load Balancing (Ribbon)
Microservice cluster
ELK log system
Service Registration Center Cluster
Inventory preparation
Jenkins
Build and Deployment Tools
Logstash
redis
API Gateway Unified Authentication
XXL-JOB Task Manager
Timed Task
Read-write separation
Message queue
Get configuration information
git
Kibana

Collect

Collect

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