OneDDL Posted August 11, 2021 Report Share Posted August 11, 2021 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 583 MB | Duration: 1h 19m What you'll learn Google Interview Question for Software Engineers! Stages of a typical system design interview Functional Requirements (API) Non-Functional Requirements to consider: scalability, performance, availability, consistency, cost. Data ingestion pipeline concepts: blocking vs non-blocking I/O, buffering and batching, timeouts, retries, exponential backoff and jitter, circuit breaker pattern, software vs hardware load balancing, load balancing algorithms, DNS, health checking and high availability of load balancers, partition strategy, hot partitions, client-side and server-side service discovery, single leader replication and leaderless replication, textual vs binary data formats. Types of performance testing: load testing, stress testing, soak testing. High-Level Design Detailed Design Data retrieval pipeline concepts: time-series data, data rollup, hot storage, cold storage. Bottlenecks and Tradeoffs Where we store Data NoSQL databse Data Processing Important Features of Database writer 3 Components of the data ingestion Path Data retrial Path Technology stack How to define a data model How to scale a SQL database Why requirements clarification is so important. Apache Cassandra high-level architecture. System Design Requirements Basic SQL Knowledge Dedication to be a PRO! Description This Course is Inspired By The Question : Google Interview Question for Software Engineers! Brand New Course on System Design! Topics mentioned in the Course: - Stages of a typical system design interview: functional requirements (API), non-functional requirements, high-level design, detailed design, bottlenecks and tradeoffs. - Why requirements clarification is so important. - What questions to ask the interviewer. - How to design API. - Non-functional requirements to consider: scalability, performance, availability, consistency, cost. - How to define a data model. - How to scale a SQL database. - Apache Cassandra high-level architecture. - Data processing concepts: checkpointing, partitioning, in-memory aggregation, deduplication cache, dead-letter queue, embedded database, state management. - Data ingestion pipeline concepts: blocking vs non-blocking I/O, buffering and batching, timeouts, retries, exponential backoff and jitter, circuit breaker pattern, software vs hardware load balancing, load balancing algorithms, DNS, health checking and high availability of load balancers, partition strategy, hot partitions, client-side and server-side service discovery, single leader replication and leaderless replication, textual vs binary data formats. - Data retrieval pipeline concepts: time-series data, data rollup, hot storage, cold storage. - Types of performance testing: load testing, stress testing, soak testing. - Health monitoring. - Audit systems. And Many more! Who this course is for: Software Developers who want to learn about System Design Concepts Computer Science graduates who are new to the System Design world Developers who are looking for cracking the System Design Interview Developers who are learning to design pieces of architecture in their day-to-day world Developers who want to revisit and hone their knowledge on System Design Concepts Who this course is for: Beginner for SQL Database System Design System Design Interview Homepagehttps://www.udemy.com/course/system-design-a-brand-new-step-by-step-guide-for-interview/[b]Download (Uploadgig)[/b] https://uploadgig.com/file/download/8673de5e66269bE1/qycg7.System.Design.A.Brand.New.Step.By.Step.Guide.for.Interview.rar Download ( Rapidgator ) https://rapidgator.net/file/d66f62454ce025a9b318cf6df1aff7a3/qycg7.System.Design.A.Brand.New.Step.By.Step.Guide.for.Interview.rar.html Download ( NitroFlare ) http://nitro.download/view/E3612B676D85A17/qycg7.System.Design.A.Brand.New.Step.By.Step.Guide.for.Interview.rarLinks are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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