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> Is that also why almost no one is using microservices and Kubernetes?

I don’t know of a single 100+ sized organisation in my area which doesn’t use micro services in some form. A lot of places also use kubernetes indirectly through major cloud provider layers line Azure Container Apps.

Our frontend (and indeed quite a bit of our backend) lives in a NX mono-repo. As for how it actually works, however, it’s basically a lot of micro-services which are very independently maintainable. Meaning you can easily have different teams work on different parts of your ecosystem and not break things. It doesn’t necessarily deploy as what some people might consider micro services of course. But then micro services were always this abstract thing that is honestly more of a framework for management and change management than anything tech.



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