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By Aman Agrawal Posted on Feb 20, 2018Jan 4, 2019

Implementing Strangler Pattern using IIS & URL Rewriting for Legacy Systems Migration

Strangler pattern is a way of migrating from legacy applications to new ones with both being operational at the same time and the upgrade happening behind the scenes gradually.

Categories:API, architecture, design, ASP.NET Core, software architecture, UncategorizedTags: application gateway, architecture, asp.net web forms, C#, configurations, design, design patterns, IIS, implementing strangler pattern, legacy asp.net web forms, legacy code, legacy migrations, microservices, networking, Performance, reverse proxy, scalable application architecture, software, strangler application, strangler pattern, technology, url redirection, url rewriting, web applications, web server
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