Data Structures and Algorithms

   

Leveraging Microservices Architecture for Large-Scale Distributed Systems

Authors: Ran Qin

Microservices architecture, which enhances large-scale distributed systems by breaking applications into small, independent service units, offers significant benefits in scalability, fault tolerance, and the ability to integrate diverse technologies. This paper details the characteristics of microservices architecture and its practical implementation in distributed systems. Furthermore, it analyzes cutting-edge applications, such as service mesh, edge computing, and intelligent observability, considering the convergence of AI and cloud-native technologies. The paper concludes by proposing future development directions, including modular design, automated operations, and ecosystem-based toolchains.

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