Some of these things either make no sense or only sense when a particular set up is found.
Independent of these specifics I guess you missed the main point of my post: There is no silver bullet. Obviously, microservices come with some drawbacks - so do microfrontends. But monoliths also come with drawbacks.
In other words:
Choose your architecture wisely knowing what it takes work from you and also where it requires work from you.
Don't think in black and white. Choose what makes sense when it makes sense ...
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Some of these things either make no sense or only sense when a particular set up is found.
Independent of these specifics I guess you missed the main point of my post: There is no silver bullet. Obviously, microservices come with some drawbacks - so do microfrontends. But monoliths also come with drawbacks.
In other words:
Don't think in black and white. Choose what makes sense when it makes sense ...