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Monolith vs Microservices (In Simple Terms)

3 min · 24 apr 2026
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Monolith vs Microservices is one of the most common decisions in system design—but it’s often misunderstood. In this episode, we go beyond definitions and walk through a real system flow: what happens when a user places an order, and how that same request behaves differently in a monolith versus a microservices architecture. We cover: * Internal vs network communication * Single deploy vs independent services * Why microservices introduce complexity * When each architecture makes sense If you’re learning system design or building applications, this episode will help you think like an architect—not just memorize concepts. system design, microservices, monolith architecture, software architecture, backend systems, distributed systems, tech explained, software engineering, api design, system scalability

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