From Monolith to Microservice Architecture
Keywords:
Monolith, Component based, Layered, Object Oriented, Service Oriented, Microservice based Architecture, Cloud ComputingAbstract
Invention of cloud change the complete scenario of IT world. With the help of cloud, the developers can access infrastructure ubiquitously, cheaply and can scale up infinitely. The demand of modern business is agility and high availability, this results in the rise of micro-service based application. With the help of microservice platform, developers can create applications of properties like: scalable, independent lifecycle management high performance, high availability, cost effective and can run across public clouds and private clouds. Microservices are an application revolution powered by the cloud. This paper explains the journey from monolith to microservice based architecture, with the benefits and limitations of each architecture style.
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