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With the digital transformation and increasing demand for informatization in the healthcare industry, traditional centralized information systems can no longer meet the requirements of high-concurrency access. However, microservices architecture offers a flexible and scalable solution that effectively addresses the complexity and high-concurrency access demands of healthcare information systems. In this paper, we propose a microservices system that adopts a distributed architecture combined with high-concurrency processing mechanisms. The system disperses various modules across different servers as micro-services, and each microservice can independently handle requests. This distributed and parallel processing approach improves system responsiveness and throughput while reducing the risk of single-point failures. To validate the feasibility and performance of the system, we conducted a series of experiments and evaluations. The results demonstrate that the distributed healthcare information system based on microservices architecture performs exceptionally well in handling large-scale data and high-concurrency access. The system not only provides efficient data storage and retrieval capabilities but also exhibits good scalability and fault tolerance. © 2023 IEEE.
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Year: 2023
Page: 44-47
Language: English
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