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Picture this: your application is finally gaining massive traction. You have optimized your database, cached your slow queries, and deployed everything to a powerful, expensive cloud server. Then, the inevitable traffic spike hits. Suddenly, your server completely freezes. It is not a logical bug in your code; your operating system has simply run out of file descriptors, and your single-threaded event loop is paralyzed by a Thundering Herd of reconnecting clients. Your users are staring at endless loading screens, and your traditional synchronous web framework is physically incapable of saving you.
I have been in that exact nightmare, watching servers collapse under the weight of success. I wrote this book so you never have to experience it. We are going to tear down the illusion of infinite concurrency and rebuild your understanding of network physics from the silicon up.
What's inside
Who it's meant for
This book is written specifically for software engineers, backend developers, and systems architects who are tired of treating network behavior like a black box. If you know how to build a functional web application but want to understand exactly how to scale it to handle massive, real-time user bases, this is for you. You should have a solid grasp of general programming concepts, but you do not need a computer science degree to follow along and master these deep architectural patterns.
Stop relying on blind abstractions and hoping your servers survive the next major traffic spike. It is time to take absolute control of your network architecture. Dive in now, and let us start building distributed systems that refuse to break under pressure.