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Sohu Tech Products
Sohu Tech Products
Mar 24, 2021 · Backend Development

The Essence of Architecture: Insights from Large‑Scale Systems like Weibo

This article explores the fundamental principles of system architecture, illustrating how large‑scale services such as Uber and Weibo handle massive traffic through strategic abstraction, modularization, performance optimization, multi‑level caching, distributed tracing, and operational best practices to achieve scalability and reliability.

ArchitectureDistributed SystemsScalability
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The Essence of Architecture: Insights from Large‑Scale Systems like Weibo
Alibaba Terminal Technology
Alibaba Terminal Technology
Jan 21, 2021 · Frontend Development

Why Business‑Line Frontend Is the Sweet Spot for Your Career

This article shares a frontend engineer’s perspective on thriving in business‑line projects, emphasizing mindset, all‑round skill development, cross‑disciplinary collaboration, problem‑solving, and continuous growth to turn perceived pressures into career advantages.

Career DevelopmentFrontendbusiness line
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Why Business‑Line Frontend Is the Sweet Spot for Your Career
21CTO
21CTO
Oct 16, 2017 · Backend Development

Why Data Movement Is the Core of Internet Layered Architecture

This article explains that the essence of internet layered architecture is the movement of data, detailing each layer—from client to service to database—how protocols and data formats shape the flow, and why encapsulation and reuse are key principles for evolving scalable systems.

Software Architecturedata movementlayered architecture
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Why Data Movement Is the Core of Internet Layered Architecture
High Availability Architecture
High Availability Architecture
May 11, 2016 · Cloud Native

Key Microservice Capabilities Illustrated by the Starbucks Process

The article uses the Starbucks coffee‑making workflow as an analogy to explain how clustering, stateless task handling, service‑oriented design, asynchronous interfaces, and fault‑tolerant mechanisms together enable traditional systems to become highly scalable microservices on the cloud.

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Key Microservice Capabilities Illustrated by the Starbucks Process