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Binildas ChristudasPractical Microservices Architectural Patternshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4501-9_4

4. Microservices Architecture

Binildas Christudas1 
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Trivandrum, Kerala, India
 

After the initial three chapters, you now have set a solid knowledge base to distinguish between the microservices style of software architecture and the architecture of a traditional monolith. You learned the technique of breaking down the monolith into multiple small logical and physically separate groupings called microservices, thereby improving the scale out capability in a flexible manner. While in the traditional monolith schema of architecture you have one single, big application to manage, the same application when redesigned ...

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