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🧩 Why Microservices Fail More Often Than They Should

Microservices don’t fail because they are wrong. They fail because they are adopted for the wrong reasons. I. Executive Context — The Architecture Everyone Wants Too Early Few architectural ideas have been adopted with as much enthusiasm and as little discipline as microservices. On paper, the promise is compelling: * independent...

🔗 Distributed Systems and the Problem of Trust

The more distributed a system becomes, the less it can rely on assumption. I. Executive Context — Trust Becomes Harder When Nothing Is Central In centralized systems, trust is often invisible. There is one database, one authority, one source of truth, one place where coordination happens. Distributed systems break that simplicity....

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