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### Source(s) and further reading
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* [kilimchoi/engineering-blogs](https://github.com/kilimchoi/engineering-blogs)
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+## System design topics: start here
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+New to system design?
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+First, you'll need a basic understanding of common principles, learning about what they are, how they are used, and their pros and cons.
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+### Step 1: Review the scalability video lecture
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+[Scalability Lecture at Harvard](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W9F__D3oY4)
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+* Topics covered:
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+ * Vertical scaling
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+ * Horizontal scaling
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+ * Caching
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+ * Load balancing
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+ * Database replication
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+ * Database partitioning
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+### Step 2: Review the scalability article
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+[Scalability](http://www.lecloud.net/tagged/scalability)
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+* Topics covered:
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+ * [Clones](http://www.lecloud.net/post/7295452622/scalability-for-dummies-part-1-clones)
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+ * [Databases](http://www.lecloud.net/post/7994751381/scalability-for-dummies-part-2-database)
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+ * [Caches](http://www.lecloud.net/post/9246290032/scalability-for-dummies-part-3-cache)
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+ * [Asynchronism](http://www.lecloud.net/post/9699762917/scalability-for-dummies-part-4-asynchronism)
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+### Next steps
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+Next, we'll look at high-level trade-offs:
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+* **Performance** vs **scalability**
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+* **Latency** vs **throughput**
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+* **Availability** vs **consistency**
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+Keep in mind that **everything is a trade-off**.
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+Then we'll dive into more specific topics such as DNS, CDNs, and load balancers.
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