Yeah keep in mind that you tackle things one step at the time. Two apps sharing the same DB because they access the same data is a distributed monolith. Two apps sharing the same db because they access completely different data could just be the first step in having separate microservices.
There's no wrong option, just one you can maintain and one you can't. You have to figure out how much you can split
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Yeah keep in mind that you tackle things one step at the time. Two apps sharing the same DB because they access the same data is a distributed monolith. Two apps sharing the same db because they access completely different data could just be the first step in having separate microservices.
There's no wrong option, just one you can maintain and one you can't. You have to figure out how much you can split