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Microservices, Persistence: Benefits and Risks
Posted by Paul Hoehne on 20 February 2015 09:18 AM

There’s a growing interest in Microservices and Martin Fowler describes how microservice architecture is a particular way of “designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services.”

The promise of microservices is it allows you to continuously increase the capabilities of your public site, or internal systems, by rolling out small, defined bits of functionality on a regular basis. That’s in contrast with making changes in large monolithic applications where a


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Microservices, Persistence: Benefits and Risks
Posted by Paul Hoehne on 19 February 2015 02:30 PM

There’s a growing interest in Microservices and Martin Fowler describes how microservice architecture is a particular way of “designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services.”

The promise of microservices is it allows you to continuously increase the capabilities of your public site, or internal systems, by rolling out small, defined bits of functionality on a regular basis. That’s in contrast with making changes in large monolithic applications where a


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Microservices, Persistence: Benefits and Risks
Posted by Paul Hoehne on 19 February 2015 02:30 PM

There’s a growing interest in Microservices and Martin Fowler describes how microservice architecture is a particular way of “designing software applications as suites of independently deployable services.”

The promise of microservices is it allows you to continuously increase the capabilities of your public site, or internal systems, by rolling out small, defined bits of functionality on a regular basis. That’s in contrast with making changes in large monolithic applications where a


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