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by mamcx
623 days ago
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But that is the same if you have many databases. Only that the problem spread! Maybe is because we are in different niches?. In mine, I have never seen microservices having ANY improvement over the norm, and most certainly are far more negatives. However, what is more, the norm is making a 2/3-tier from a monolithic, and that could be better. P.D: In the ERP/business space you can have many, whole apps, with ETL in the middle orchestrating. That may improve things because the quality of each app varies, but what is terrible is to split apps into micro services. That is itself a bridge too far. |
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