This article is featured in the new DZone Guide to Microservices. Get your free copy for insightful articles, industry stats, and more! Our story begins in the early 2000s when Google's Search and Ads products were really taking off. At the time, the conventional wisdom suggested that building a reliable internet service meant buying reliable — and expensive — servers. To keep costs down, Google engineering teams switched to commodity hardware. While this approach savedon cost, these servers were (as you might expect) highly unreliable. As hardware failure became the common case rather than the exception, Google engineers needed to design accordingly.
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