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Microservices

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What is Microservices?

Microservices are an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled, independently deployable services, modeled around a business domain. This approach enables faster development cycles, easier scaling, and increased resilience compared to monolithic architectures. Each microservice typically owns its own data and communicates with others through APIs.

What other technologies are related to Microservices?

Microservices Competitor Technologies

A broader, more monolithic application platform that is often considered an alternative to microservices architecture.
mentioned alongside Microservices in 15% (15.1k) of relevant job posts
A software design paradigm where application components provide services to other components via a communications protocol, typically over a network. Although related, microservices are a more granular and independently deployable evolution of SOA principles.
mentioned alongside Microservices in 19% (6.3k) of relevant job posts

Microservices Complementary Technologies

Simplifies microservices development in Java by providing auto-configuration and embedded servers.
mentioned alongside Microservices in 17% (62.4k) of relevant job posts
A widely used programming language, often used to build microservices.
mentioned alongside Microservices in 5% (113.3k) of relevant job posts
An orchestration platform for managing and scaling containerized microservices.
mentioned alongside Microservices in 6% (60.7k) of relevant job posts

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