Performance Comparison of Monolithicand MicroservicesArchitecturesinHandlingHigh-Volume Transactions

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Title

Performance Comparison of Monolithicand MicroservicesArchitecturesinHandlingHigh-Volume Transactions

Subject

event-driven architecture; microservice;monolithic; online ticketing system

Description

Monolithic and microservices are two distinct approaches for designing and developing applications. However, these architectures exhibit contrasting characteristics. In monolithic architecture, all components of an application form a unified entity with closely interconnected parts, whereas microservices decompose an application into independent, lightweight services that can be developed, deployed, and updated separately. Microservices are often regarded as superior to monolithic architectures in terms of their performance. This study aims to compare the performance of monolithic and microservices architectures in handling a high volume of transactions. It is important to observe how the two architectures behave when handling transactions from a large number of concurrent users. A prototype of an online ticketing system was implemented for both architectures to enable comparative analysis. The selected performance metrics were response time and error rate. The experimental results reveal that under high-load conditions, microservices outperform monolithic architectures, demonstrating 36% faster response times and 71% fewer errors. However, under overload conditions—when CPU usage exceeds 90%—the performance of microservices degrades significantly. This does not imply that microservices cannot handle a large number of concurrent users but highlights the necessity for enhanced resource management

Creator

Mastura Diana Marieska1*, Arya Yunanta2, Harisatul Aulia3, Alvi Syahrini Utami4, Muhammad Qurhanul Rizqie

Source

https://jurnal.iaii.or.id/index.php/RESTI/article/view/6183/1080

Publisher

Departmentof Informatics Engineering, Facultyof Computer Science, UniversitasSriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia

Date

June 19, 2025

Contributor

FAJAR BAGUS W

Format

PDF

Language

ENGLISH

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TEXT

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Citation

Mastura Diana Marieska1*, Arya Yunanta2, Harisatul Aulia3, Alvi Syahrini Utami4, Muhammad Qurhanul Rizqie, “Performance Comparison of Monolithicand MicroservicesArchitecturesinHandlingHigh-Volume Transactions,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed January 27, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10524.