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Microservices are an architectural style for building applications
Microservices are an architectural style for building applications where a large, complex system is divided into smaller, independent services. Each service focuses on a specific business function and can be developed, deployed, and maintained independently.
Some of the key characteristics of microservices include: Independent Services, Decentralized Data Management, Communication via APIs, Scalability and Technology Agnostic.
By using microservices you benefit in Flexibility in Development, Fault Isolation and Scalability.
Microservices are commonly used in modern cloud-native applications, such as those built using containers (like Docker) and orchestrated through platforms like Kubernetes.
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