Cloud-native architectures are a modern approach to building and running applications that exploit the benefits of cloud computing. They typically involve microservices, containers (like Docker), orchestration platforms (like Kubernetes), continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and DevOps practices. The goal is to build scalable, resilient, and rapidly deployable applications that can adapt quickly to changing business needs. Common use cases include web applications, mobile backends, and data processing pipelines.
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