Microservices Architecture at Netflix 📽️
Netflix migrated into microservices much before it became a trend & became a market leader through innovation. Netflix has grown at a very fast pace and has changed from using monolith to microservices architecture. This was due to the enormous traffic and the team also wanted to speed up organizational development.
It is a fact that Netflix implemented the microservices architecture well before the term ‘microservices' was even launched. Netflix today has over 180 million subscribers spread across 200+ countries.
In monolith architecture, all the elements are stacked into a tight container and their services are dependent upon each other. Failure of one service caused an impact on the other service. For example, when a website has incurred a problem in its customer service module, then the team had to fix issues not only for this one but tackle other modules as well.
Time To Read: 6 Minutes
Published: July 2021
Link: Microservices Architecture at Netflix 📽️
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