- Vahana VRT’s perceived high infrastructure cost is due to its comprehensive nature.
- It addresses complex requirements, including high security, scalability, and integration for applications like onboarding at XYZ Bank.
- The microservices architecture of Vahana involves distinct services for encryption/decryption, authentication, API gateway, logging, and more.
- These services are designed to be highly available and fault-tolerant.
- Despite the seemingly high number of services, Vahana’s pre-built features and ongoing fine-tuning can result in overall lower infrastructure costs compared to traditional applications.