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Gaurav Aroraa
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Gaurav Aroraa has done M.Phil in computer science. He is a Microsoft MVP, life time member of Computer Society of India (CSI), certified as a scrum trainer/coach, XEN for ITIL-F and APMG for PRINCE-F and PRINCE-P. Gaurav serves as a mentor at IndiaMentor, open source developer, contributor to TechNet Wiki co-founder of Innatus Curo Software LLC. In 19+ years of his career, he has mentored thousands of students and industry professionals. You can tweet Gaurav on his twitter handle @g_arora
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Lalit Kale is a technical architect and consultant with more than 12 years of industry experience. Lalit has helped clients achieve tangible business outcomes through the implementation of best practices in software development. He is a practitioner of TDD and DDD, and a big believer in agile and lean methodologies. He has worked with several organizations, from start-ups to large enterprises, in making their systems successful, be it in-house or mission critical, with clients in the USA, the UK, Germany, Ireland, and India. His current interests include container technologies and machine learning using Python. He holds a bachelor's degree in engineering (IT).
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Manish Kanwar completed his masters of science in computer applications from MD University, India, and is a cofounder of Innatus Curo Software LLC, with a presence in India. He has been working in the IT industry across domains for the last 17 years. He started exploring .NET right from the first release and has been glued to it ever since. His range of experience includes global wealth management (financial service industry, USA), life insurance (insurance industry, USA), and document management system (DMS), ECMS, India. Manish does his bit for the community by helping young professionals through the IndiaMentor platform.
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Advantages of microservices


Now let's try to quickly understand where microservices takes a leap ahead of the SOA and monolithic architectures:

  • Cost effective to scale: You don't need to invest a lot to make the entire application scalable. In terms of a Shopping cart, we could simply load balance the product search module and the order-processing module while leaving out less frequently used operation services, such as inventory management, order cancellation, and delivery confirmation.
  • Clear code boundaries: This action should match an organization's departmental hierarchies. With different departments sponsoring product development in large enterprises, this can be a huge advantage.
  • Easier code changes: The code is done in a way that it is not dependent on the code of other modules and is only achieving isolated functionality. If it were done right, then the chances of a change in a microservice affecting another microservice are very minimal.
  • Easy deployment: Since the entire application is more like a group of ecosystems that are isolated from each other, deployment could be done one microservice at a time, if required. Failure in any one of these would not bring the entire system down.
  • Technology adaptation: You could port a single microservice or a whole bunch of them overnight to a different technology without your users even knowing about it. And yes, hopefully, you don't expect us to tell you that you need to maintain those service contracts, though.
  • Distributed system: This comes implied, but a word of caution is necessary here. Make sure that your asynchronous calls are used well and synchronous ones are not really blocking the whole flow of information. Use data partitioning well. We will come to this little later, so don't worry for now.
  • Quick market response: The world being competitive is a definite advantage, as otherwise, users tend to quickly lose interest if you are slow to respond to new feature requests or adoption of a new technology within your system.
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Gaurav Aroraa

Gaurav Aroraa has done M.Phil in computer science. He is a Microsoft MVP, life time member of Computer Society of India (CSI), certified as a scrum trainer/coach, XEN for ITIL-F and APMG for PRINCE-F and PRINCE-P. Gaurav serves as a mentor at IndiaMentor, open source developer, contributor to TechNet Wiki co-founder of Innatus Curo Software LLC. In 19+ years of his career, he has mentored thousands of students and industry professionals. You can tweet Gaurav on his twitter handle @g_arora
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Lalit Kale

Lalit Kale is a technical architect and consultant with more than 12 years of industry experience. Lalit has helped clients achieve tangible business outcomes through the implementation of best practices in software development. He is a practitioner of TDD and DDD, and a big believer in agile and lean methodologies. He has worked with several organizations, from start-ups to large enterprises, in making their systems successful, be it in-house or mission critical, with clients in the USA, the UK, Germany, Ireland, and India. His current interests include container technologies and machine learning using Python. He holds a bachelor's degree in engineering (IT).
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Manish Kanwar

Manish Kanwar completed his masters of science in computer applications from MD University, India, and is a cofounder of Innatus Curo Software LLC, with a presence in India. He has been working in the IT industry across domains for the last 17 years. He started exploring .NET right from the first release and has been glued to it ever since. His range of experience includes global wealth management (financial service industry, USA), life insurance (insurance industry, USA), and document management system (DMS), ECMS, India. Manish does his bit for the community by helping young professionals through the IndiaMentor platform.
Read more about Manish Kanwar