Can MicroServices Architecture Solve All Your Problems?
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Microservices architecture is exciting and offers real benefits like independent deployability, manageable codebases, and technology flexibility. However, it comes with significant complexity around inter-service communication, network latency, and DevOps infrastructure requirements. More importantly, the author argues that microservices won't save failing projects because most project failures stem from people problems: unskilled or unwilling developers, out-of-touch architects, and poor management. Adopting a trendy architecture without fixing these root causes is futile.
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