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Monolith to Microservices
Book • 2019
This book provides a comprehensive approach to migrating monolithic systems to microservices, focusing on both technical and organizational aspects.
It offers practical strategies and patterns for decomposing monoliths, managing databases, and handling the challenges that come with scaling microservices.
It offers practical strategies and patterns for decomposing monoliths, managing databases, and handling the challenges that come with scaling microservices.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as the best place to start when thinking about microservices.


Dave Farley

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The 3 Golden Rules Of Distributed Systems | Sam Newman In The Engineering Room Ep. 40
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SW Design, Architecture & Clarity at Scale • Sam Newman, Jacqui Read & Simon Rohrer
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as a recommended book on migrating from monoliths to microservices.

Matheus Guimaraes

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The Evolution of Microservices: Agents, Monoliths, and the Patterns That Never Die
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DevTalk #125 – O Archetypach z Bartłomiejem Słotą
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as one of his books and referenced by Lukasz when discussing the database view pattern example.


Sam Newman

Learning API Styles • Lukasz Dynowski & Sam Newman
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im Zusammenhang mit der Migration von Monolithen zu Microservices.


Sven Johann

Jetzt doch wieder ein Monolith/Modulith?
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when discussing the shift in focus from monolithic to microservice architectures.

David Whitney

Why Software Architecture is Mostly Communication • David Whitney, Ian Cooper & Hannes Lowette
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as a helpful resource for understanding the transition from monolithic architectures to microservices.

Michael Stum

WBIT #7: Exploring WebAssembly with the first SO user to get 10k rep
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as another Sam Newman book the team used while tackling microservice challenges.


Marcin Grzejszczak

The Typo That Broke Production — And Accidentally Created Spring Cloud Contract • Marcin Grzejszczak & Jakub Pilimon







