Microservices (or microservices architecture) is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of loosely coupled, independently deployable, small services modeled around a business domain. Each microservice typically owns its own data and technology stack, communicating with other services through well-defined APIs. This approach allows for greater flexibility, scalability, and faster development cycles compared to monolithic architectures.
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