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      <title>An Architecture Peek Inside Flipkart</title>
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      <description>While Amazon is a SOA, Flipkart backend is mostly micro services.
The talk given by Yogi at GCRC 2014 about the architecture in the backend systems at Flipkart would give contexts on how things were built.
More pics from the conference Its a micro services world.
Links about Micro Services  Micro Service Architecture Netflix migrating to micro services  </description>
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