The limitations of a monolithic architecture for Helping Hands can be addressed by separating out the components along with the database as a microservice. These services can then make informed choices about the technology stack and database that suit them well. These services can be developed, changed, and deployed in isolation as per the concepts of a microservices-based architecture. To identify the bounded context for the components of an existing monolithic application, it is recommended to look at the database access pattern and related business logic first, isolate them, and then look at the possibilities to isolate the components further based on business capabilities.
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