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- path `domain.com/web` will point the microservice `web` in your private network
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- domain `backoffice.domain.com` will point the microservices `backoffice` in your private network, load-balancing between your multiple instances
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But a microservices architecture is dynamic... Services are added, removed, killed or upgraded often, eventually several times a day.
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Microservices are often deployed in dynamic environments where services are added, removed, killed, upgraded or scaled many times a day.
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Traditional reverse-proxies are not natively dynamic. You can't change their configuration and hot-reload easily.
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- path `domain.com/web` will point the microservice `web` in your private network
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- domain `backoffice.domain.com` will point the microservices `backoffice` in your private network, load-balancing between your multiple instances
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But a microservices architecture is dynamic... Services are added, removed, killed or upgraded often, eventually several times a day.
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Microservices are often deployed in dynamic environments where services are added, removed, killed, upgraded or scaled many times a day.
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Traditional reverse-proxies are not natively dynamic. You can't change their configuration and hot-reload easily.
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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In a browser you may open [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) to access Træfik's dashboard and observe the following magic.
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In a browser, you may open [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) to access Træfik's dashboard and observe the following magic.
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Now, create a folder named `test` and create a `docker-compose.yml` in it with this content:
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