Microservice architecture is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled, independently deployable services. These services are typically organized around business capabilities, communicating with each other through lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. Microservices are often used to build scalable, resilient, and independently developed applications. They enable teams to work autonomously, deploying and updating individual services without affecting the entire application.
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