What Is a Microservice? Microservices are small, autonomous programs that function as both data producers and data consumers, particularly between service boundaries within a virtualized cloud environment. 100-200 individual microservices might be used to render a single Amazon web page, for example. Microservices are a new type of vector into secured networked assets. Microservices can be coded in a variety of languages that are often, but not always, dependent upon the cloud infrastructure in which the microservice resides. In addition, there is no reason why a microservice programmed in C# can't be designed to talk to another microservice written in Python. The most common languages used to create microservices are Python, Java, Ruby, C#, PHP, JavaScript, Elixir, and Go.


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