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What is microservice-based architecture?

Microservice architecture is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled services, which model a business domain. Each service is self-contained and should implement a single business capability. Microservices are often deployed in containers and are independently deployable and scalable. This approach enables faster development cycles, improved fault isolation, and technology diversity.

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Provides structured data storage often used by microservices for persistence.
mentioned alongside microservice-based architecture in 3% (115) of relevant job posts
Automates the building, testing, and deployment of microservices, improving development velocity and reliability.
mentioned alongside microservice-based architecture in 0% (299) of relevant job posts
Offers flexible data storage solutions that can be well-suited for the specific data needs of individual microservices.
mentioned alongside microservice-based architecture in 0% (260) of relevant job posts

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