Tag: platform engineering
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Microservices Patterns: Scalability vs. Complexity
The Weekly Radar The Context Microservices have evolved from a buzzword into a de facto standard for building large-scale distributed systems. Recent analyses highlight patterns like Saga orchestration, circuit breakers, and event-driven meshes as key enablers of independent service deployment and fault isolation. Yet these gains come with operational overhead—CNCF surveys show 58% of teams…
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The Resilience Engineering Revolution in Distributed Systems
The Weekly Radar The Context Modern systems operate at scales that make downtime unaffordable. Over the past years, we’ve seen an explosion of interest in resilience engineering; formalizing patterns like circuit breakers, bulkheads and retries to absorb failures rather than propagate them. These techniques move reliability from the ops team’s afterthought into the core design…
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The Coming Paradigm Shift in Distributed Systems Architecture
THE WEEKLY RADAR The Context In the past week, Axoniq published “Three Bold Predictions for Distributed Systems in 2026,” forecasting a radical re-architecture of how services communicate, coordinate and scale. The article predicts widespread adoption of AI-driven orchestration layers, edge-first service topologies and stronger consistency guarantees enabled by next-gen consensus algorithms. This isn’t a product…
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Embedding Reliability Engineering into Microservices: A Pragmatic Assessment
The Weekly Radar The Context Over the past week, multiple community surveys and blog retrospectives have underscored the rise of Reliability Engineering as a core practice in microservices-driven architectures. As organizations break monoliths into hundreds of services, unexpected failure modes—network partitions, resource exhaustion, cascading retries—have surfaced with alarming frequency. While frameworks and libraries now support bulkheads, circuit…