How Uber serves 40 million reads per second
A quick look at Uber's database architecture and load management solutions. đź’¬ Topics: Uber’s distributed database architecture Postgres to MySQL migration Static rate limiting failure Concurrency-based load shedding Priority-aware traffic control PID Controllers prevent overload 🥇 Join the community    / @awesome-coding Â

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