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But If I started again, these are the 7 concepts I would focus on learning first.

Availability

Is the percentage of time the system is up in a defined timeframe.

99.999% -> 864.00 milliseconds downtime per day. Do these numbers sound familiar?

This is a simple translation from percentage to time.

Scalability

The ability of a System to handle increasing amounts of traffic without sacrificing performance.

Two ways to scale:

  • Vertical
  • Horizontal

A scalable system can easily accommodate more users or data without becoming overloaded.

Cache

Caching temporary data in high-speed data storage reduces access time.

  • When to cache
  • What to cache
  • For how long should it be cached?

Resiliency

The ability of a distributed system to recover from failures or disruptions.

The key strategies:

  • Redundancy
  • Fault tolerance
  • Monitoring and testing
  • Disaster recovery

Data Management

Techniques used to manage data in a distributed system:

  • Replication
  • Sharding
  • Partitioning

You should store and manage Data efficiently, reliably, and securely.

Performance

The speed and efficiency of a distributed system:

  • Response time
  • Throughput
  • Latency

A high-performing system can handle large volumes of data or traffic quickly and efficiently.

Security

How secure is your distributed system, including:

  • Authentication
  • Encryption
  • Access control
  • Auditing

Data breaches are not found to deal with.

What else would you add?

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