Overview of New Oriental Architecture Department Unified Management Platform

The document provides a detailed technical overview of New Oriental's unified management platform, describing its five core modules—Redis platform, microservice platform, gateway platform, app management platform, and permission management platform—including monitoring, cluster management, service registration, and access control features.

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Overview of New Oriental Architecture Department Unified Management Platform

New Oriental's Architecture Department Unified Management Platform consists of five major modules: Redis, microservice, gateway, app management, and permission management.

Redis Platform offers full‑platform monitoring (QPS, memory usage, client connections, network traffic, CPU usage), cluster management (cluster details, instance information, status monitoring, remote command‑line access, data skew, slow logs, user management, configuration changes, node scaling), and a three‑step approval workflow for cluster creation and changes.

Microservice Platform includes microservice management (application, editing, deletion of services) and Consul service management (creation, deletion, forced eviction, and deregistration of services across DEV, UAT, FAT environments).

Gateway Platform provides a list of gateway services with details and automatically synchronizes service status when gateways go online or offline.

APP Management Platform handles APP and service management with many‑to‑many relationships; APP management covers creation, configuration updates, service association, and deletion, while service management includes creation, configuration updates, APP association, approval of APP integration, and role‑based access (administrators only for certain actions).

Permission Management Platform comprises service management (create, enable/disable, configure, authorize, delete), menu management (add, delete, configure URLs and permissions), role management (default, regular user, service admin, super admin with hierarchical privileges), and user management (assign, modify, delete user roles across services).

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