Saurabh Dashora
@ProgressiveCod2
Writing the System Design Codex Newsletter • I simplify software design with concepts and case studies
You might like
If you want to get better at System Design, read these 19 articles: [1] Extracting Services from a Monolithic App Why read it: Learn how to migrate critical functionality to a new service in a risk-free manner newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/extracting-s… [2] Should You Fire and Forget an Event Why…
15 articles to help you get better at System Design: [1] 4 Challenges of Distributed Systems - And Possible Solutions newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/4-challenges… [2] Your Code is Fast, But Your Database is Slow—Now What? newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/your-code-is… [3] 15 Must-Know Elements of System Design…
What’s the most important part of Event-Driven Architecture? Events, of course. In an EDA-based application, different components communicate by sending and receiving events. But what exactly is an event? It is an occurrence that has happened in the application. Some…
What’s the deal with Stateless Architecture? The term “stateless architecture” can be a little confusing. It seems to imply that the system is without any state. This is not exactly true. Stateless architecture just means that the state information (if needed) is stored…
24 principles that can help you navigate System Design Interviews: ✅ If you need to scale an individual component, stick with Vertical Scaling first. Then, look at Horizontal Scaling when needed ✅ To deal with traffic spikes, evaluate the use of Autoscaling for Dynamic…
Layer 4 vs Layer 7 Load Balancers Simplified ✅ Layer 4 Load Balancer As the name suggests, Layer 4 load balancers operate in the transport layer of the OSI model. Yes, the famous OSI model! What does it mean? The routing decisions are made solely based on the info available…
How do you scale a component? There are three points that I consider: ✅ Vertical Scaling vs Horizontal Scaling The easiest way to scale a component is vertical scaling. Think bigger RAM. A larger disk or CPU. It's cost-effective in the short term. Plus, you avoid dealing…
15 articles to help you get better at System Design: [1] 6 Strategies to Build Secure APIs newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/6-strategies… [2] How HTTP 2 Improves Upon HTTP 1 newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/how-http-2-i… [3] How Netflix Uses Caching to Hold Attention? newsletter.systemdesigncodex.com/p/how-netflix-… [4] 8 Must-Know Strategies to…
4 must-know Microservice Design Patterns: ✅ Database per service - In this pattern, each microservice manages its own data. - This means that no other service can access that data directly. - Communication or exchange of data can only happen through the owner service. -…
United States Trends
- 1. Chris Paul 4,761 posts
- 2. Pat Spencer 2,598 posts
- 3. Kerr 5,512 posts
- 4. Podz 3,243 posts
- 5. Shai 15.3K posts
- 6. Jimmy Butler 2,619 posts
- 7. Seth Curry 4,697 posts
- 8. Hield 1,577 posts
- 9. Carter Hart 4,013 posts
- 10. Mark Pope 1,941 posts
- 11. #DubNation 1,414 posts
- 12. Derek Dixon 1,283 posts
- 13. Kuminga 1,453 posts
- 14. Brandy 8,251 posts
- 15. #SeanCombsTheReckoning 4,705 posts
- 16. Connor Bedard 2,391 posts
- 17. Caleb Wilson 1,178 posts
- 18. #ThunderUp N/A
- 19. The Clippers 8,389 posts
- 20. Braylon Mullins N/A
You might like
-
Muhammad Waseem
@mwaseemzakir -
Raul Junco
@RaulJuncoV -
Mudit (devloprr.com)
@devloprr -
Dr Milan Milanović
@milan_milanovic -
Global Index
@TheGlobal_Index -
Soham Ratnaparkhi
@SohamR_7113 -
Pat Bergstresser
@PatThePM -
Arsalan
@Arsalan_0101 -
Fernando
@Franc0Fernand0 -
Kumar Prince
@TheKrPrince -
jfmelo
@jfmelo_ -
Architecture Notes
@arcnotes -
prathik.ai (comeback arc)
@I_am_prathik -
Vikas Rajput
@vikasrajputin -
The Pragmatic Engineer
@Pragmatic_Eng
Something went wrong.
Something went wrong.