APIGW (API Gateway) is a management tool that sits in front of an application programming interface (API) and acts as a single point of entry for defined back-end services or microservices. It handles tasks such as routing requests, composing services, and applying policies like security, rate limiting, and authentication. API Gateways are commonly used to abstract the underlying architecture of an application, provide enhanced security, and optimize performance for API consumers.
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