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Сэм Ньюмэн От монолита к микросервисам

Сэм Ньюмэн От монолита к микросервисам

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From Monolith to Microservices: Sam Newman’s Migration Guide

Sam Newman, author of the acclaimed Building Microservices, returns with a practical, step-by-step playbook for teams wrestling with monolithic systems. This book is not about starting from scratch—it’s about untangling what you already have, without shutting down operations.

Using clear patterns, real-world examples, and migration templates, Newman walks you through the entire process: from initial planning to decomposing applications and databases. You’ll learn how to incrementally extract microservices while keeping your organization running smoothly. The strategies are battle-tested and designed for existing architectures, making them ideal for teams that want to modernize without a full rebuild.

Whether you’re a developer, architect, or tech lead, this guide provides the practical advice needed to navigate the complexity of migration. No fluff—just actionable steps for moving from monolith to microservices while minimizing disruption.

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Nina Kovacs ★★★★☆
After using it for a while, The card clearly explains what the book is about and who it's for. The description is well-structured and easy to read, making it simple to understand the value of Sam Newman's migration guide. I appreciate how it highlights the practical, step-by-step approach without any confusing jargon.
Kevin Doyle ★★★★★
After using it for a while, The card clearly explains what the book is about and who it's for. The description is well-structured and easy to read, making it simple to understand the value of Sam Newman's migration guide. I appreciate how it highlights the practical, step-by-step approach without any confusing jargon.
Alex Thompson ★★★★★
The card clearly explains what the book is about and who it's for. The description is well-structured and easy to read, making it simple to understand the value of Sam Newman's migration guide. I appreciate how it highlights the practical, step-by-step approach without any confusing jargon.

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