Source – networkworld.com At the present time, there is a remarkable trend for application modularization that splits the large hard-to-change monolith into a focused microservices cloud-native architecture. The monolith keeps much of the state in memory and replicates between the instances, which makes them hard to split and scale. Scaling up can be expensive and scaling Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Chaos engineering helps enterprises expect the unexpected and reasonably predict how microservices will perform in production. One education SaaS provider embraced the chaos for its microservices deployment, but it didn’t jump in blindly. San Francisco-based Remind, which makes a communication tool for educators, school administrators, parents and students, faced a predictability problem with Read More

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