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This needs all the views ever, such a good and minimally-abstracted video. I hate when people make videos and it doesn't go into the most obvious blaring questions, like how databases are replicated, where the load balancers are, etc
The answer is in the first line of your comment. This was high level abstract design. We had a plan to dive deeper into db replication algorithms, implementation etc but didn’t even reached at a stage of making since this video didn’t get enough views.
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This is best introductory video to watch on System Design. All the important concepts are covered. Didn't find anything close to this simple yet informative video. Please continue doing videos on system design. Though there many videos on system design. Most of them are hard to follow or there is too much lag. I am beginner in my field. Would love to watch more such videos. Kudos to you🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing content, simple and straightforward explanation. Now I know what a scalable system design architecture looks like or functions. I would also like to see some intricate explanations of complex machine learning system design. Thanks for sharing such good content!!
That's a very precise video, easy to understand. I was able to put my knowledge of different terms and technology in a structural form, as this video provided a proper flow. Also, I was wondering can we have some basic code to do the same
Thank you so much for this video, but why no one talk about costs, and how much realtime active users every systems or instances or resourses can handle, no one talk about money and the costs...
I enjoyed watching the video. I was wondering if you could also ask some questions to the viewer at the end of the video so as to engage him/her... My question related to the video: How are Microservices involved here? I see that for every other operation we are developing a server. So is it related to Microservice?
When there is outage, the reason might be due to power unavailablity, bad weather etc and even if we replicate, it usually takes significant time to synchronise data across data centres.
I've a question here. So what if we make a chat application and then a user from Japan is chatting with another one from India. How would that look like? How would the dbs replicated to make sure the conversation are still real time.
Yes that can be a bottleneck. In practical situations, there are many techniques such that load balancer does not get overwhelmed. But since this was introductory video, we didn’t cover it in this one.
Great video! But how did Russia get to be one of the two locations for the data centers? There would be a significant risk of the servers being hacked, confiscated, your children stolen, and your family murdered. I would go with a different location.
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This needs all the views ever, such a good and minimally-abstracted video. I hate when people make videos and it doesn't go into the most obvious blaring questions, like how databases are replicated, where the load balancers are, etc
The answer is in the first line of your comment. This was high level abstract design. We had a plan to dive deeper into db replication algorithms, implementation etc but didn’t even reached at a stage of making since this video didn’t get enough views.
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Glad you liked it
One of the best simplified version of a great system architecture for large scale applications.
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This proves the importance of innovation in administration after development.
Good content brother... Hope to see more on this topic detailing the challenges and use cases.
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Wow!!! There are lot of things i didn't understand especially since I'm a newly Computer Systems Engineering graduate. Thanks and please create more of such educational videos
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One request: Can you please provide us a well structured course that explains all these concepts and structures so even novices can have good understanding. Cos, for the first time, I'm just understanding how scalability actually works
It's Very Informative and also in Easy Language How to Scale system..
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where should we keep the Shared session Storage. in your design 08:42 it seems to have only one instance.
can you please clarify that.
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Ashutosh its a great video helping me understand CDN.
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This is best introductory video to watch on System Design. All the important concepts are covered. Didn't find anything close to this simple yet informative video. Please continue doing videos on system design. Though there many videos on system design. Most of them are hard to follow or there is too much lag. I am beginner in my field. Would love to watch more such videos. Kudos to you🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing content, simple and straightforward explanation. Now I know what a scalable system design architecture looks like or functions. I would also like to see some intricate explanations of complex machine learning system design. Thanks for sharing such good content!!
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Thank you so much for this video, but why no one talk about costs, and how much realtime active users every systems or instances or resourses can handle, no one talk about money and the costs...
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I enjoyed watching the video.
I was wondering if you could also ask some questions to the viewer at the end of the video so as to engage him/her...
My question related to the video: How are Microservices involved here? I see that for every other operation we are developing a server. So is it related to Microservice?
The decoupling techniques involved in the video are called microservice.
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For the last point, what about replicating data from Japan to Russia data centre (in case of outage) ?
When there is outage, the reason might be due to power unavailablity, bad weather etc and even if we replicate, it usually takes significant time to synchronise data across data centres.
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I've a question here. So what if we make a chat application and then a user from Japan is chatting with another one from India. How would that look like? How would the dbs replicated to make sure the conversation are still real time.
Would the load balance ever be a bottleneck?
Yes that can be a bottleneck. In practical situations, there are many techniques such that load balancer does not get overwhelmed. But since this was introductory video, we didn’t cover it in this one.
Thanks for this amazing video. Is there a practical implementation of this available?
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Create more such content on system design
to the point
This is all in fundamentals of database course right??
Any documents to read
Alex Xu's book on System design interviews.
this is really good! now how do I get a million users
Great video! But how did Russia get to be one of the two locations for the data centers? There would be a significant risk of the servers being hacked, confiscated, your children stolen, and your family murdered. I would go with a different location.
Good one 😄.
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