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Using Event-Driven Architecture With Microservices

DevOps.com

Microservices architecture is on the rise, already forming a key part of several current transformation projects, breaking down traditionally monolithic applications into self-contained, independently deployed services that are identified using domain-driven design. In particular, […].

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Evaluating a Microservice Architecture

Tandem

Microservice architecture has been a hot topic in the realm of software development for a while now. This blog post will provide a balanced view of the advantages and disadvantages of microservice architecture for enterprise software systems. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Why Do You Need to Move From CRUD to Event Sourcing Architecture?

Dzone - DevOps

Having a firm understanding of the various architectural formats allow designers to build innovative, reactive, and resilient applications to scale. As such, following these industry-vetted standards can save time, ensure reliability, and drive results. After all, why should businesses spend time and resources reinventing the wheel?

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What is Private Cloud Architecture: Complete Overview

OTS Solutions

Private cloud architecture is an increasingly popular approach to cloud computing that offers organizations greater control, security, and customization over their cloud infrastructure. What is Private Cloud Architecture? Why is Private Cloud Architecture important for Businesses?

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Kafka Event Streaming AI and Automation

Dzone - DevOps

Apache Kafka has emerged as a clear leader in corporate architecture for moving from data at rest (DB transactions) to event streaming. Building a microservice using ChatGPT to consume messages and enrich, transform, and persist is the next phase of this project.

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The Coexistence of Microservices and Monoliths

Apiumhub

In the realm of software architecture, two prominent concepts have gained significant attention in recent years: microservices and monoliths. However, it’s important to recognize that these two architectural styles can coexist and complement each other in certain scenarios, rather than being mutually exclusive options.

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Fundamentals of testing microservices architecture

Trigent

Disruptive changes have also taken place on the application front with the 3-tier architecture of the late 90s and subsequent 2 tier monolithic architecture giving way to one that is based on microservices. Microservices architecture makes it easier for multiple development teams to make changes to the codebase in parallel.