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Why Your System Fails on the Most Predictable Day of the Year
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Why Your System Fails on the Most Predictable Day of the Year

via Dev.toK. Polash2d ago

Most applications don't fail because of bad code. They fail because of bad architecture decisions made early that nobody questioned until it was too late. Here's what actually breaks systems at scale: Everything talking to everything (no clear boundaries) The database doing work the application should do Synchronous processing where async was needed One giant service that owns too much responsibility No separation between reads and writes under heavy load None of these are framework problems. None of these are language problems. They are thinking problems. The Scenario: University Enrollment Day Think about course enrollment day at any university. Every semester, thousands of students flood the portal at the exact same time, each trying to register for their courses. The load is not a surprise. The date is on the calendar. It happens every single semester like clockwork. But the system was never designed for it. Every request hits the same flow — check eligibility, check seat availabil

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