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Transition Steps

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Transition Steps has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

8 facts·4 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:has part(5), has number of steps(1), is located in(1)

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8 facts
PredicateValueRef
Has PartStep 1[1]
Has PartStep 2[1]
Has PartStep 3[1]
Has PartStep 4[1]
Has PartStep 5[1]
Has Number of Steps5[1]
Is Located inTransition to Microservices Section[1]
Is Sequentialtrue[1]

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5
hasPartbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
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hasPartbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
ex:step-2
hasPartbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
ex:step-3
hasPartbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
ex:step-4
hasPartbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
ex:step-5
isLocatedInbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
ex:transition-to-microservices-section
isSequentialbeam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
true

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/34ae205d-7244-4837-b6fe-f3ef0b297240
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      A microservices architecture is generally more suitable for handling high concurrency and ensuring high availability. Here are some steps to transition from a monolithic architecture to a microservices architecture and optimize your system:

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