15/11/2024
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Architecture for High-Load Systems
Rondo Daszyńskiego St. 1, 23rd floor16:30 UTC
Online/Offline
Russian
Free
About the event
High-load systems are not only about power but also about efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and resilience. Architecture errors can lead to data loss and poor service. At the meetup, you'll find out how to avoid these problems and build a system that operates reliably under any load.
The event will be interesting for:
Developers of all levels, architects, team leads, and everyone who works with high-load systems.
Topics and speakers
Pavel Veinik
Solution Architect at Hard & Soft Skills
High Stakes, High Performance: Architecture for High-Load Systems
About the topic
Participation in the meetup will give you the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and practical advice from an expert in the field of high-load system development. Meetup agenda: - What can be considered a high-load (HL) system? - What exactly makes an HL system challenging? - An approach to building an HL system based on requirements and strategies; - What is monitoring for in an HL system? - Ways to improve performance, availability, and scalability. - Data consistency at scale: how to prevent data loss and corruption; - Two real-life examples of HL projects; - An example of an HL system’s architecture (a high-load URL shortener); - Q&A session.
About the speaker
Pavel has been a developer since 2003 and an educator since 2008, with a focus on training Senior developers and architects since 2018. He has shared his expertise at over 100 meetups and conferences. Pavel has been a developer, team lead, architect, and CTO in small startups, large corporations, and product companies. Over the past 15 years, he has trained more than 1,000 developers, and in the last five years, he has trained over 200 architects. He creates and delivers training courses across various technical disciplines. Pavel specializes in distributed system architecture, high-load systems, microservice architecture, system engineering, engineer development, and organizational communication.
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