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Low Latency Microservices in Java
Summary
Peter Lawrey discusses the differences between microservices and monolith architectures, their relative benefits and disadvantages, patterns and strategies implementing low latency microservices.
Bio
Peter Lawrey is the founder of the Performance Java User's Group, a virtual JUG with 1800+ members, architect of Chronicle Software, open source project for high performance, low latency libraries in Java, and Java Champion. He writes for "Vanilla Java" blog with four million views and ~300 posts.
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