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System DesignHLDLLDInterview Prep

System Design Interview Preparation — Real-World Patterns by a Production Engineer

Good system design answers connect fundamentals to real product constraints: traffic, data shape, latency, consistency, failures, cost, and operational recovery.

Patterns Prabhat Uses in Real Systems

Prabhat's system design approach starts with requirements, APIs, data model, capacity estimates, component boundaries, failure modes, and trade-offs. HLD explains the system shape; LLD clarifies classes, interfaces, state transitions, and edge cases.

Rate limiting with Redis token buckets

Caching with explicit invalidation strategy

Sharding by tenant, user, or instrument

CAP theorem trade-offs for real workflows

Practical Examples

A trading system prioritizes real-time data, risk checks, idempotent order placement, and audit logs. An outreach platform prioritizes queue-based workflows, deduplication, sender reputation, reply classification, and analytics.

Requirements -> APIs -> Data Model -> Capacity
Capacity -> HLD Components -> Failure Modes
Failure Modes -> LLD Contracts -> Trade-offs

Rate Limiter Example

Rate limiting protects APIs from abuse and stabilizes downstream services during bursts. Redis is commonly used because counters and expiry operations are fast and centralized.

Examplejava
boolean allowRequest(String userId) {    String key = "rate:" + userId;    Long count = redisTemplate.opsForValue().increment(key);    if (count == 1) {        redisTemplate.expire(key, Duration.ofMinutes(1));    }    return count <= 100;}

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