System Design Fundamentals (2025)
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System Design Fundamentals (2025)
https://WebToolTip.com
Published 8/2025
Created by Anand Rochlani
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 47 Lectures ( 4h 50m ) | Size: 3.65 GB
Learn System Design: Master Scalability, Caching, Databases, and Performance Optimization
What you'll learn
Grasp Core Concepts: Understand scalability, availability, and latency to design robust systems
Build Scalable Architectures: Use load balancing, caching, and sharding for high-traffic systems.
Select Databases: Choose SQL vs. NoSQL and storage solutions based on system needs.
Optimize Performance: Identify bottlenecks and enhance system reliability and speed.
Requirements
The System Design Fundamentals course is designed to be accessible for beginners while providing value to those with some technical background. There are no strict prerequisites, but the following will help learners get the most out of the course: Basic Programming Knowledge: Familiarity with any programming language (e.g., Python, Java, or JavaScript) is helpful for understanding examples, but no advanced coding is required. Understanding of Software Development Basics: A general idea of how web applications or software systems work (e.g., client-server model, APIs) will aid comprehension. Curiosity and Problem-Solving Mindset: No prior system design experience is needed—just a willingness to learn and tackle design challenges. No Specialized Tools Required: Lectures are conceptual and use diagrams; a computer with internet access is sufficient for accessing course materials and exercises.
Files:
[ WebToolTip.com ] System Design Fundamentals (2025)- Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB) ~Get Your Files Here ! 1 - Introduction
- 1 - Introduction to course.mp4 (71.4 MB)
- 2 - Why System Design is Important to Learn.mp4 (56.7 MB)
- 3 - Types of System Design.mp4 (29.7 MB)
- 1 - Website vs Web application.mp4 (47.4 MB)
- 10 - CDN.mp4 (127.9 MB)
- 11 - Data Consistency Issue.mp4 (149.5 MB)
- 12 - System Availability Issue.mp4 (45.2 MB)
- 13 - CAP theorem.mp4 (162.1 MB)
- 14 - PACELC Theorem.mp4 (87.1 MB)
- 2 - Latency.mp4 (84.3 MB)
- 3 - Throughput.mp4 (97.8 MB)
- 4 - Load Balancer.mp4 (30.9 MB)
- 5 - Consistency.mp4 (102.6 MB)
- 6 - Availability.mp4 (53.2 MB)
- 7 - Vertical Scaling and Horizontal Scaling.mp4 (64.4 MB)
- 8 - Types of consistency.mp4 (126.0 MB)
- 9 - Stateless vs Stateful System.mp4 (39.7 MB)
- 1 - Introduction.mp4 (32.9 MB)
- 2 - ICANN -( Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ).mp4 (80.2 MB)
- 3 - DNS Server.mp4 (101.8 MB)
- 4 - How to scale Del.icio.us.mp4 (157.8 MB)
- 5 - Lecture How to Prevent Load Balancer to be Single Point of Failure.mp4 (100.9 MB)
- 6 - Load Distribution Based On Geography.mp4 (64.3 MB)
- 7 - Load Distribution Based on UserId and URL.mp4 (144.5 MB)
- 8 - How does Load Balancer Use Hashing.mp4 (97.2 MB)
- 1 - System Design - Load Balancing and Consistent Hashing.mp4 (93.4 MB)
- 2 - How to Add New Machine In Existing Server.mp4 (119.4 MB)
- 3 - How can we ensure no data loss occurs in the event of a machine failure.mp4 (154.3 MB)
- 4 - How to remove machine from the existing server.mp4 (168.2 MB)
- 5 - Consistent Hashing in Load Balancers – Time & Space Complexity Explained.mp4 (134.1 MB)
- 6 - Why Business Logic and Database Shouldn’t Share the Same Server.mp4 (111.2 MB)
- 7 - How Business Logic and Database be Seprated.mp4 (131.9 MB)
- 1 - Introduction to Master Slave Architecture.mp4 (163.1 MB)
- 2 - How to resolve Single Point of Failure(SPOF).mp4 (109.5 MB)
- 1 - Introduction.mp4 (190.0 MB)
- 2 - How to implement Cache At Application Server Layer.mp4 (216.9 MB)
- 1 - Caching.html (0.8 KB)
- 1 - Core System Components.html (1.6 KB)
- 1 - Design Trade-offs and Considerations.html (0.9 KB)
- 1 - Problem Statement.html (0.9 KB)
- 1 - Sharding.html (0.8 KB)
- 1 - API Design and High-Level Architecture.html (0.9 KB)
- 1 - Core Design Strategies Tries and HashMaps.html (1.3 KB)
- 1 - Optimizing Reads and Writes.html (0.9 KB)
- 1 - Problem Statement.html (0.3 KB)
- 1 - Scaling with Sharding and Load Balancing.html (0.8 KB)
- 1 - Trade-offs and Final Considerations.html (0.6 KB)
- Bonus Resources.txt (0.1 KB)
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