teenusteleid
Teenusteleid is an Estonian term that translates to "service discovery" in English. It refers to the process or mechanism by which software or hardware components can locate and connect with the services they need to function. In a distributed system, services are often dynamic, meaning they can be added, removed, or change their network locations. Teenusteleid enables these services to be discoverable by other components without requiring prior hardcoding of their addresses.
Common implementations of teenusteleid involve a central registry or directory where services can register themselves. When
In modern microservices architectures, teenusteleid is a critical component. It allows for the independent scaling and