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Modular beautiful people oblivion8/30/2023 At least if they are built right, and the system is architected properly. Not to mention that they allow us to deploy our services independently, allowing for faster release cycles. And allow us to scale the services independently, making it possible to tailor the system resources based on the actual needs. But they do also allow us to choose the best language, and architecture, for each service. But that’s an organizational problem, not a technical one. Personally, I think the biggest benefit with microservices, is the ability to distribute the development on multiple smaller teams, without having them trip over each other. So maybe…just maybe…you should consider building a modular monolith to start of with, and then transition it to a services based architecture when you actually need it. But microservices also come with a lot of extra complexity that can make life a lot harder than it has to be. Sure, a bunch of the big players use them. It is all about microservices at the moment, and has been for a few years. Even talking about building a monolith today, is a bit taboo.
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