Microservices architecture represents an application as a collection of small, loosely coupled services. Each service represents one business capability that makes it easier to locate the code. Monolithic architecture assumes several discrete functions composed into a single unit that is tested, deployed, and scaled as a whole.

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What Is a Microservice Architecture and Why It Is Often ChosenMicroservices Architecture: Pros & ConsWhen to Choose MicroservicesChallenges When Moving to MicroserviceMigration. Where to Start: Audit and AnalysisYou Decided to Split. Step by Step InstructionsSome Cases to KnowConclusions

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