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This architecture is the foundation of building truly rich and complex microservices-based applications, because you no longer need to rely on service APIs being instantly available 100 percent of ...
Of course, a container-based architecture isn’t without challenges. Back-pressure effects with dependent services and the complexity of managing different services are two examples.
Microservices have revolutionized how technology is delivered and used at large and small companies. Here’s an overview on how a microservice architecture can be useful to your organization.
Enter service-oriented architecture (SOA), with its promise of speeding up project delivery, increasing IT agility and scalability and reduce integration costs.
Microservices promise to help break down monolithic applications and enable the consistent delivery of services. But they can't do the job without help. This is where event-driven architecture ...
A debate going on in the microservices world misses the point of why we deploy microservices in the first place: small is safer.
Microservice architecture is a paradigm that decomposes applications into a suite of small, independently deployable services, each responsible for a specific business function. This architectural ...
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