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# Route
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Route is a load balancer that has backends connect to the load balancer instead
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of the load balancer connecting to backends. This model allows networks to be
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vastly simplified, no longer having to bring in consul or another consensus layer,
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no more configuration generation.
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Project Stability: Alpha
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This project is a passion project, as such excuse the atypical setup for everything.
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If you have ideas on how to improve things, please open an issue, comment on existing
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issues or hit me up in a private message somewhere. I want route to be the easiest
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possible way to host services of all sizes.
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Constraints I am putting on myself right now:
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- Use Go as much as possible and where it makes sense use other tools
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- Create solutions using experience from the "old way" of doing things to categorically eliminate problems
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- Make solutions robust and fault-tolerant wherever possible as soon as possible
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- Don't waste resources if you don't have to
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- Always clean things up eventually
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- If you have to fail, fail loudly
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- Don't be too clever
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