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System Design Interview
DESCRIPTION
System Design Interview is a study repository based on the System Design Interview books, Volume 1 and Volume 2. It organizes notes on core system design concepts and common interview-style architecture problems. The material covers topics such as scaling from zero to millions of users, back-of-the-envelope estimation, rate limiters, consistent hashing, key-value stores, unique ID generators, URL shorteners, and web crawlers. It is intended as a work-in-progress reference rather than a full original textbook. The repository is useful for software engineers preparing for system design interviews or reviewing distributed systems fundamentals. Its main value is providing structured, accessible notes that make large architecture topics easier to revisit.
Features
- System design interview notes
- Scalability concept summaries
- Distributed systems topic coverage
- Common architecture problem walkthroughs
- Back-of-the-envelope estimation review
- Work-in-progress study reference
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