Mike's Notes
I get Neo Kim's regular system design newsletter. It explains how large, popular systems scale in production by examining their design. Many of the solutions are elegant. This is an excellent newsletter.
Below is a recent note from Neo with links to popular articles. I reformated the links so they look better on my blog.
The article on Url shortening is my favourite.
Resources
- https://newsletter.systemdesign.one
- https://newsletter.systemdesign.one/archive?sort=new
- https://substack.com/@systemdesignone?
- https://substack.com/@systemdesignone/note/c-88062361
If you want to become good at system design, then learn these case studies
By: Neo Kim
The System Design Newsletter: Jan 24 2025
- How Amazon S3 Achieves 99.999999999% Durability:
- Gaming Leaderboard Architecture:
- How Uber Finds Nearby Drivers at 1 Million Requests per Second:
- How to Scale an App to 10 Million Users on AWS:
- How Cloudflare Supports 55 Million Requests per Second With 15 Postgres Clusters:
- Slack Architecture:
- How Uber Computes ETA at Half a Million Requests per Second:
- Distributed Counter Architecture:
- How YouTube Was Able to Support 2.49 Billion Users With MySQL:
- Pastebin Architecture:
- How Stripe Prevents Double Payment Using Idempotent API:
- How Tinder Scaled to 1.6 Billion Swipes per Day:
- URL Shortener Architecture:
- Zoom Architecture:
- How Meta Achieves 99.99999999% Cache Consistency:
What would you add to this list?
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