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Microservices Architecture

Typical Microservice Architecture

Explore a typical microservice architecture with key components.

The diagram above shows a typical microservice architecture.

Key Components

  • Load Balancer: This distributes incoming traffic across multiple backend services.

  • CDN (Content Delivery Network): CDN is a group of geographically distributed servers that hold static content for faster delivery. The clients look for content in CDN first, then progress to backend services.

  • API Gateway: This handles incoming requests and routes them to the relevant services. It talks to the identity provider and service discovery.

  • Identity Provider: This handles authentication and authorization for users.

  • Service Registry & Discovery: Microservice registration and discovery happen in this component, and the API gateway looks for relevant services in this component to talk to.

  • Management: This component is responsible for monitoring the services.

  • Microservices: Microservices are designed and deployed in different domains. Each domain has its database.