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When Should You Go for Microservice Architecture?

DevOps.com

There is steady increase in the adoption of microservice architecture style since 2014 (Figure 1). Microservice architectural style structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services that implement business capabilities. For example, N-tier is a common architecture style.

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Platform Engineering Trends in Cloud-Native: Q&A With Tom Wilke

Dzone - DevOps

The rise of Kubernetes, cloud-native, and microservices spawned major changes in architectures and abstractions that developers use to create modern applications. Q: We are nearly a decade into containers and Kubernetes (Kubernetes was first released in Sept 2014).

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Letting change and uncertainty advance your software architecture

CircleCI

There has been a lot of talk in recent years about architectures that are specifically designed to evolve or more easily adapt to change. Outside of the youngest of projects, it’s unlikely that you can describe the architecture that you have with any simple one-liner. Design architecture to solve problems.

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Platform Engineering Trends in Cloud-Native: Q&A With Ville Aikas

Dzone - DevOps

The rise of Kubernetes, cloud-native, and microservices spawned major changes in architectures and abstractions that developers use to create modern applications. Q: We are nearly a decade into containers and Kubernetes (K8s was first released in Sept 2014).

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The Cake is NOT a Lie: 5 Java Frameworks to Support Your Microservices Architecture

OverOps

The microservices trend is becoming impossible to ignore,” I wrote in 2016. Back then, many would have argued this was just another unbearable buzzword, but today many organizations are reaping the very real benefits of breaking down old monolithic applications, as well as seeing the very real challenges microservices can introduce.

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Why Kubernetes If It Makes Your Life Worse?

ParkMyCloud

was released in 2015, after being developed and used internally at Google since 2014. Soon, there were thousands of articles, tweets, blog posts, and conference talks about moving to a microservices architecture built on containers using Kubernetes to manage the pods and services. And: is Kubernetes one of them? Kubernetes v1.0

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Rebuilding Netflix Video Processing Pipeline with Microservices

Netflix Tech

This architecture shift greatly reduced the processing latency and increased system resiliency. To that end, the Video and Image Encoding team in Encoding Technologies (ET) has spent the last few years rebuilding the video processing pipeline on our next-generation microservice-based computing platform Cosmos.