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Designing Instagram

High Scalability

Design a photo-sharing platform similar to Instagram where users can upload their photos and share it with their followers. High Level Design. Architecture. from a client it performs two parallel operations: i) persisting the action in the data store ii) publish the action in a streaming data store for a pub-sub model.

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Scalable Annotation Service?—?Marken

The Netflix TechBlog

Scalable Annotation Service — Marken by Varun Sekhri , Meenakshi Jindal Introduction At Netflix, we have hundreds of micro services each with its own data models or entities. Marken architecture Above picture represents the block diagram of the architecture for our service. zookeeper service, internationalization service etc.

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What Should You Know About Graph Database’s Scalability?

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Having a distributed and scalable graph database system is highly sought after in many enterprise scenarios. Do Not Be Misled Designing and implementing a scalable graph database system has never been a trivial task.

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Hashnode Creates Scalable Feed Architecture on AWS with Step Functions, EventBridge and Redis

InfoQ

Hashnode created a scalable event-driven architecture (EDA) for composing feed data for thousands of users. The company used serverless services on AWS, including Lambda, Step Functions, EventBridge, and Redis Cache. The solution leverages Step Functions' distributed maps feature that enables high-concurrency processing.

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Uber Builds Scalable Chat Using Microservices with GraphQL Subscriptions and Kafka

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Uber replaced a legacy architecture built using the WAMP protocol with a new solution that takes advantage of GraphQL subscriptions. By Rafal Gancarz

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Efficient Message Distribution Using AWS SNS Fanout

DZone

A proper architecture ensures that there are no bottlenecks in the movement of messages. A smooth flow of messages in an event-driven application is the key to its performance and efficiency. Traditional methods often fall short in managing this kind of volume and scale, leading to bottlenecks impacting the performance of the system.

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Presentation: Maximizing Performance and Efficiency in Financial Trading Systems through Vertical Scalability and Effective Testing

InfoQ

Peter Lawrey discusses achieving vertical scalability by minimizing accidental complexity and using an event-driven architecture. By Peter Lawrey