Hi Guillaumae,

Did you go ahead with this approach? If yes, then would you be kind enough 
to share your experience and maybe brief us about your process/journey?

On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 7:25:24 PM UTC+5:30, Guillaume Dupin wrote:
>
> Hello,
>  
> On a Django project (which will consist of several REST web services), I 
> would like to isolate my services (each service would be a Django 
> application) into different Docker containers to aim to a micro-services 
> architecture. It will allow to benefit of Docker isolation to update 
> independantly the different apps of the project and also to scale each 
> service idependantly according to the load increase by using load-balancers 
> in font of each group of services-containers (plus the numerous advantages 
> brought by Docker).
> I understand that, by doing so, each container will run a Django server 
> and that this different servers will surely have to share some data.
>  
> First, do you think it is possible to do so ?
> I have searched examples of such architectural choice but I always found 
> the use of Docker to encapsulate a Django project (one container for the 
> server, one container for the DB for example) and never this idea of "one 
> app per container" architecture.
> Do you think it is a valid approach ? 
> Has someone already tested such a solution ? 
> One problem I identify is : will each Django server have to be aware of 
> all the services or not ?
>  
> To go further, if the previous idea is valid, do you think it can be 
> coupled with a separation of databases ? As Django can already manage 
> different databases, I imagined that each application could use several 
> databases : a common Django database (accesible from all the apps) for the 
> generic data and a specific database for all the app-specific data. It 
> would push further the isolation of the services and improve the modularity 
> of the whole project (by allowing to easily delete or add a service without 
> impacting the others)
>  
> Do you think it is coherent with Django concepts ?
>  
> Thank you for your help
>  
> Regards,
> Guillaume
>

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