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Yeah, everyone knows this. The question as I understood it, was to ask what are some downsides to microservices. And that, to me, includes how they are implemented and managed in the real world, rather than some perfect hypothetical world where everyone did everything by the book.



There is no such hypothetical book. I've read many of them and collectively don't cover what you'll need to know or do. There's also very few things everyone knows about microservices. Choosing the right bounded contexts is the biggest knowledge gap and most examples talk about noun1 service and noun2 service.

Learning about microservices by reading books that distill it into abstract examples is like learning Haskell by reading about category theory. Maybe possible but challenging and not for everyone.




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