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Awesome GitHub RepositoriesDatabase Sharding Principles

Conceptual guides on partitioning data to improve system availability and scalability.

Distinguishing note: Focuses on the architectural 'why' and 'how' of sharding rather than specific database management tools.

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  • karanpratapsingh/system-designAvatar von karanpratapsingh

    karanpratapsingh/system-design

    44,051Auf GitHub ansehen↗

    This project is a comprehensive educational resource focused on the principles, patterns, and trade-offs required to design scalable, reliable, and high-performance distributed systems. It provides a structured curriculum that covers the fundamental architectural strategies necessary for building modern software infrastructure, ranging from high-level system decomposition to low-level networking and data management. The repository distinguishes itself by offering deep dives into complex architectural patterns, such as microservices-based decomposition, event-driven communication, and command-

    But why do we need sharding? Here are some advantages: - Availability: Provides logical independence to the partitioned database, ensuring the high availability of our application. Here individual partitions can be m

    architecturedistributed-systemsengineering
    Auf GitHub ansehen↗44,051
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