Improving healthcare application scalability through microservices architecture in the cloud

Joshua Idowu Akerele 1, *, Abel Uzoka 2, Pascal Ugochukwu Ojukwu 3 and Olugbenga Jeremiah Olamijuwon 4

1 Independent Researcher, Sheffield, UK.
2 The Vanguard Group, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
3 Independent Researcher, United Kingdom.
4 Etihuku Pty Ltd, Midrand, Gauteng, South Africa.
 
Review
International Journal of Scientific Research Updates, 2024, 08(02), 100–109.
Article DOI: 10.53430/ijsru.2024.8.2.0064
Publication history: 
Received on 26 September 2024; revised on 08 November 2024; accepted on 11 November 2024
 
Abstract: 
This review paper explores the scalability of healthcare applications by adopting microservices architecture in cloud environments. As healthcare systems face increasing demands for efficient and flexible application performance, traditional monolithic architectures often struggle to accommodate fluctuating workloads and rapidly evolving technological landscapes. This paper highlights the fundamental characteristics of microservices, emphasizing their advantages over monolithic systems, particularly in enhancing agility and resource optimization. It further examines the role of cloud computing in providing scalable solutions, enabling healthcare organizations to allocate resources based on real-time demands dynamically. The paper discusses essential strategies and best practices for implementing microservices, addressing common challenges and offering solutions to facilitate a smooth transition. Ultimately, the findings underscore the transformative potential of microservices architecture in improving operational efficiency and patient care within the healthcare sector.
 
Keywords: 
Microservices; Scalability; Cloud Computing; Healthcare Applications; Agility; Implementation Strategies
 
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