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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. It’s often portrayed as a revolutionary method for constructing software systems that are scalable, adaptable, and efficient. However, like any technology, it has its strengths and weaknesses.

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Accelerating innovation with cloud-native apps on Microsoft Cloud

CIO

A modern bank must have an agile, open, and intelligent systems architecture to deliver the digital services today’s consumers want. That is very difficult to achieve when the systems running their business functions are resistant to change. A cloud-native approach drives innovation in several ways.

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Tips for designing distributed systems

CircleCI

While SOA architecture gave us the added benefit of business value and reusable, loosely-coupled services, they still relied on monolithic systems with limited scaling. Microservice architecture. Distributed systems best practices. In a microservice, the constituting services are out-of-process components.

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AoAD2 Practice: Evolutionary System Architecture

James Shore

Evolutionary System Architecture. What about your system architecture? By system architecture, I mean all the components that make up your deployed system. When you do, you get evolutionary system architecture. This is a decidedly unfashionable approach to system architecture.

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An insight into Chaos Engineering and Chaos Testing

Trigent

With scale comes complexity and many ways these large-scale distributed systems can fail. These outages/interruptions often occur in complex and distributed systems where many things fail simultaneously, exacerbating the problem. Depending on the system architecture, searching for and fixing errors takes a few minutes to an hour.

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Top Disadvantages to Adopting Microservices (And Why You Should Do It Anyway)

OverOps

Microservices is a thought model that promises to bring us closer to that goal. By breaking up an application into specialized containers designed to perform a specific task or process, microservices enable each component to operate independently. What Makes Microservices Hard? What makes Microservices hard?

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6 Crucial Issues for Legacy.NET App Modernization

Datavail

This should include asking questions like: What is the system architecture? For example, refreshing your.NET applications makes it much easier to adopt modern IT best practices such as cloud computing and microservices. Where is the source code stored? How is the application compiled and packaged? Establishing an IT culture.

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