2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1704.04173
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Microservices: Migration of a Mission Critical System

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“…Monolithic architectures are usually successful when the whole system is small and the number of functions is low [9]. Increasingly, the number of end users requires more deployment in the cloud [9], as every time that we apply a change to a small part of an application, we need to build and deploy the whole monolithic system again [3]. Furthermore, scalability means scaling the whole application rather than a part of the components that requires more resources [13].…”
Section: Microservicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monolithic architectures are usually successful when the whole system is small and the number of functions is low [9]. Increasingly, the number of end users requires more deployment in the cloud [9], as every time that we apply a change to a small part of an application, we need to build and deploy the whole monolithic system again [3]. Furthermore, scalability means scaling the whole application rather than a part of the components that requires more resources [13].…”
Section: Microservicesmentioning
confidence: 99%