MSA typically refers to Microservices Architecture. It is an architectural style that structures an application as a collection of small, autonomous services, modeled around a business domain. Each service is independently deployable, scalable, and maintainable. Microservices communicate through lightweight mechanisms, often an HTTP resource API. This approach allows for greater flexibility, faster development cycles, and improved fault isolation compared to monolithic architectures.
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