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In this specialization, you will explore microservices architecture, learning how to design scalable, fault-tolerant systems. You'll begin with foundational design principles and evolve from monolithic architectures to modern microservices solutions. The hands-on, problem-solving approach allows you to apply what you learn through real-world projects, covering key topics like service communication, database management, and deployment strategies.
The course provides a comprehensive guide to microservices, focusing on topics like distributed transactions, event-driven architecture, and containerization with tools like Kubernetes. As you move through each module, you’ll gain practical experience and understand how to scale, manage, and deploy microservices effectively.
This specialization is ideal for software developers and IT professionals with prior experience in object-oriented programming and web applications. It is designed for intermediate-level learners.
By the end of the specialization, you will be able to design and implement microservices architectures, manage data across services, and deploy scalable solutions using industry best practices.
Applied Learning Project
The specialization includes several hands-on projects where learners will apply the learned concepts to real-world problems. One such project involves designing and coding a fully functioning e-commerce application using microservices architecture. You'll implement features such as persistent databases, output caching, RESTful APIs, and event-driven architecture. You'll also explore scaling strategies, ensuring that your application can handle high traffic while maintaining performance. Throughout the course, you will also tackle issues like inter-service communication, distributed caching, and managing distributed transactions, preparing you to deploy scalable microservices systems.















