Entries by HighScalability Team (1576)

Monday
Jan172022

Designing Tinder

This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya. Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Machine Learning Engineer at Amazon and has led several machine-learning initiatives across the Amazon ecosystem. Ankit has been working on applying machine learning to solve ambiguous business problems and improve customer experience. For instance, he created a platform for experimenting with different hypotheses on Amazon product pages using reinforcement learning techniques. Currently, he is in the Alexa Shopping organization where he is developing machine-learning-based solutions to send personalized reorder hints to customers for improving their experience.

Problem Statement

Design a location-based social search application similar to Tinder which if often used as a dating service. It allows users to use a swiping motion to like (swipe right) or dislike (swipe left) other users, and allows users to chat if both parties like each other(a “match”).

Gathering Requirements

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Tuesday
Jan112022

Designing Instagram

 

This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya. Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Machine Learning Engineer at Amazon and has led several machine-learning initiatives across the Amazon ecosystem. Ankit has been working on applying machine learning to solve ambiguous business problems and improve customer experience. For instance, he created a platform for experimenting with different hypotheses on Amazon product pages using reinforcement learning techniques. Currently, he is in the Alexa Shopping organization where he is developing machine-learning-based solutions to send personalized reorder hints to customers for improving their experience.

Problem Statement

Design a photo-sharing platform similar to Instagram where users can upload their photos and share it with their followers. Subsequently, the users will be able to view personalized feeds containing posts from all the other users that they follow.

Gathering Requirements

In Scope

The application should be able to support the following requirements.

  • Users should be able to upload photos and view the photos they have uploaded.
  • Users should be able to follow other users.
  • Users can view feeds containing posts from the users they follow.
  • Users should be able to like and comment the posts.

Out of Scope

  • Sending and receiving messages from other users.
  • Generating machine learning based personalized recommendations to discover new people, photos, videos, and stories relevant one’s interest.

High Level Design

Architecture

When the server receives a request for an action (post, like etc.) from a client it performs two parallel operations: i) persisting the action in the data store ii) publish the action in a streaming data store for a pub-sub model. After that, the various services (e.g. User Feed Service, Media Counter Service) read the actions from the streaming data store and performs their specific tasks. The streaming data store makes the system extensible to support other use-cases (e.g. media search index, locations search index, and so forth) in future.

FUN FACT: In this talk, Rodrigo Schmidt, director of engineering at Instagram talks about the different challenges they have faced in scaling the data infrastructure at Instagram.

System Components

The system will comprise of several micro-services each performing a separate task. We will use a graph database such as Neo4j to store the information. The reason we have chosen a graph data-model is that our data will contain complex relationships between data entities such as users, posts, and comments as nodes of the graph. After that, we will use edges of the graph to store relationships such as follows, likes, comments, and so forth. Additionally, we can use columnar databases like Cassandra to store information like user feeds, activities, and counters.

Component Design

Posting on Instagram


Fig 2: Synchronous and Asynchronous process for posting on Instagram

There are two major processes which gets executed when a user posts a photo on Instagram. Firstly, the synchronous process which is responsible for uploading image content on file storage, persisting the media metadata in graph data-storage, returning the confirmation message to the user and triggering the process to update the user activity. The second process occurs asynchronously by persisting user activity in a columnar data-storage(Cassandra) and triggering the process to pre-compute the feed of followers of non-celebrity users (having few thousand followers). We don’t pre-compute feeds for celebrity users (have 1M+ followers) as the process to fan-out the feeds to all the followers will be extremely compute and I/O intensive.

API Design

We have provided the API design of posting an image on Instagram below. We will send the file and data over in one request using the multipart/form-data content type. The MultiPart/Form-Data contains a series of parts. Each part is expected to contain a content-disposition header [RFC 2183] where the disposition type is "form-data”.

Precompute Feeds

This process gets executed when non-celebrity users makes a post on Instagram. It’s triggered when a message is added in the User Feed Service Queue. Once the message is added in the queue, the User Feed Service makes a call to the Followers Service to fetch the list of followers of the user. After that, the post gets added to the feed of all the followers in the columnar data storage.

Fetching User Feed

When a user requests for feed then there will be two parallel threads involved in fetching the user feeds to optimize for latency. The first thread will fetch the feeds from non-celebrity users which the user follow. These feeds are populated by the fan-out mechanism described in the PreCompute Feeds section above. The second thread is responsible for fetching the feeds of celebrity users whom the user follow. After that, the User Feed Service will merge the feeds from celebrity and non-celebrity users and return the merged feeds to the user who requested the feed.

API Design

Data Models

Graph Data Models

We can use a graph database such as Neo4j which stores data-entities such as user information, posts, comments, and so forth as nodes in the graph. The edges between the nodes are used to store the relationship between data entities such as followers, posts, comments, likes, and replies. All the nodes are added to an index called nodeIndex for faster lookups. We have chosen this NoSQL based solution over relational databases as it provides the scalability to have hierarchies which go beyond two levels and extensibility due to the schema-less behavior of NoSQL data storage.

Sample Queries supported by Graph Database

Fetch all the followers of Jeff Bezos

Node jeffBezos = nodeIndex.get(“userId”, “user004”);
List jeffBezosFollowers = new ArrayList();

for (Relationship relationship: jeffBezos.getRelationships(INGOING, FOLLOWS)) {
    jeffBezosFollowers.add(relationship.getStartNode());
}

Fetch all the posts of Bill Gates

Node billGates = nodeIndex.get(“userId”, “user001”);
List billGatesPosts = new ArrayList();

for (Relationship relationship: billGates.getRelationships(OUTGOING, POSTS)) {
    billGatesPosts.add(relationship.getEndNode());
}

Fetch all the posts of Bill Gates on which Jeff Bezos has commented

List commentsOnBillGatesPosts = new ArrayList<>();

for(Node billGatesPost : billGatesPosts) {
     for (Relationship relationship: billGates.getRelationships(INGOING, COMMENTED_ON)) {
	commentsOnBillGatesPosts.add(relationship.getStartNode());
     }
}

List jeffBezosComments = new ArrayList();

for (Relationship relationship: jeffBezos.getRelationships(OUTGOING, COMMENTS)) {
    jeffBezosComments.add(relationship.getEndNode());
}

List jeffBezosCommentsOnBillGatesPosts = commentsOnBillGatesPosts.intersect(jeffBezosComments);

Columnar Data Models

We will use columnar data storage such as Cassandra to store data entities like user feed and activities. Each row will contain feed/activity information of the user. We can also have a TTL based functionality to evict older posts. The data model will look something similar to:

User_id -> List

FUN FACT: In this talk, Dikang Gu, a software engineer at Instagram core infra team has mentioned about how they use Cassandra to serve critical usecases, high scalability requirements, and some pain points.

Streaming Data Model

We can use cloud technologies such as Amazon Kinesis or Azure Stream Analytics for collecting, processing, and analyzing real-time, streaming data to get timely insights and react quickly to new information(e.g. a new like, comment, etc.). We have listed below the de-normalized form of some major streaming data entities and action.

The data entities A and B above show the containers which contain denormalized information about the Users and their Posts. Subsequently, the data entities C and D denote the different actions which users may take. The entity C denotes the event where a user likes a post and entity D denotes the action when a user follows another user. These actions are read by the related micro-services from the stream and processed accordingly. For instance, the LikeEvent can be read by the Media Counter Service and is used to update the media count in the data storage.

Optimization

We will use a cache having an LRU based eviction policy for caching user feeds of active users. This will not only reduce the overall latency in displaying the user-feeds to users but will also prevent re-computation of user-feeds.

Another scope of optimization lies in providing the best content in the user feeds. We can do this by ranking the new feeds (the ones generated after users last login) from those who the user follows. We can apply machine learning techniques to rank the user feeds by assigning scores to the individual feeds which would indicate the probability of click, like, comment and so forth. We can do this by representing each feed by a feature vector which contains information about the user, the feed and the interactions which the user has had with the people in the feed (e.g. whether the user had clicked/liked/commented on the previous feeds by the people in the story). It’s apparent that the most important features for feed ranking will be related to social network. Some of the keys of understanding the user network are listed below.

  • Who is the user a close follower of? For example, one user is a close follower of Elon Musk while another user can be a close follower of Gordon Ramsay.
  • Whose photos the user always like?
  • Whose links are most interesting to the user?

We can use deep neural networks which would take the several features (> 100K dense features) which we require for training the model. Those features will be passed through the n-fold layers, and will be used for predicting the probability of the different events (likes, comments, shares, etc.).

FUN FACT: In this talk, Lars Backstrom, VP of Engineering @ Facebook talks about the machine learning done to create personalized news feeds for users. He talks about the classical machine learning approach they used in the initial phases for personalizing News Feeds by using decision trees and logistic regression. He then goes to talk about the improvements they have observed in using neural networks.

References

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BfMH4GQWnk
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnpzNAPiC0E
  • https://instagram-engineering.com/what-powers-instagram-hundreds-of-instances-dozens-of-technologies-adf2e22da2ad
  • https://instagram-engineering.com/types-for-python-http-apis-an-instagram-story-d3c3a207fdb7
  • http://highscalability.com/blog/2012/4/9/the-instagram-architecture-facebook-bought-for-a-cool-billio.html
  • https://docs.oracle.com/cloud/latest/marketingcs_gs/OMCAC/op-api-rest-1.0-assets-image-content-post.html
  • https://instagram-engineering.com/under-the-hood-instagram-in-2015-8e8aff5ab7c2
Monday
Jan032022

Designing WhatsApp

 

This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya. Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Machine Learning Engineer at Amazon and has led several machine-learning initiatives across the Amazon ecosystem. Ankit has been working on applying machine learning to solve ambiguous business problems and improve customer experience. For instance, he created a platform for experimenting with different hypotheses on Amazon product pages using reinforcement learning techniques. Currently, he is in the Alexa Shopping organization where he is developing machine-learning-based solutions to send personalized reorder hints to customers for improving their experience.

Problem Statement

Design an instant messenger platform such as WhatsApp or Signal which users can utilize tosend messages to each other. An essential aspect of the application is that the chat messageswon’t be permanently stored in the application.

FUN FACT: Some of the chat messengers such as FB Messenger stores the chat messages unless the users explicitly delete it. However, instant messengers such as WhatsApp don’t save the messages permanently on their server.

Gathering Requirements

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Monday
Dec132021

Designing Netflix

 

This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya. Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Machine Learning Engineer at Amazon and has led several machine-learning initiatives across the Amazon ecosystem. Ankit has been working on applying machine learning to solve ambiguous business problems and improve customer experience. For instance, he created a platform for experimenting with different hypotheses on Amazon product pages using reinforcement learning techniques. Currently, he is in the Alexa Shopping organization where he is developing machine-learning-based solutions to send personalized reorder hints to customers for improving their experience.

Problem Statement

Design a video streaming platform similar to Netflix where content creators can upload their video content and viewers are able to play video on different devices. We should also be able to store user statistics of the videos such as number of views, video watched duration, and so forth.

Gathering Requirements

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Thursday
Dec092021

Sponsored Post: Wynter, Pinecone, Kinsta, Bridgecrew, IP2Location, StackHawk, InterviewCamp.io, Educative, Stream, Fauna, Triplebyte

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  • Developers care about shipping secure applications. Application security products and processes, however, have not kept up with advances in software development. There are a new breed of tools hitting the market that enable developers to take the lead on AppSec. Learn how engineering teams are using products like StackHawk and Snyk to add security bug testing to their CI pipelines.

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Tuesday
Nov302021

Architecture of Max reHIT Workout

 

Today I have the pleasure of announcing my new app—Max reHIT Workout—on Product Hunt. Max reHIT Workout is an exercise app that guides you through interval workouts.

I won’t pitch the app here. I'll just say I’m proud of how it turned out and if you want an optimal algorithm for exercising, you might like it.

I know I haven’t been writing much lately. That's because there’s been very little evolution in software system architecture. It’s pretty much same thing, different day. In many ways that’s good, but it’s not interesting to write about.

This article, while definitely self serving, targets the choice of using a native iOS environment versus a cloud environment for an app. It’s a choice every developer must make. How do you make that choice? What are the implications? What choice would I make next time?

Out with the Old

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Wednesday
Oct272021

Sponsored Post: Wynter, Pinecone, Kinsta, Bridgecrew, IP2Location, StackHawk, InterviewCamp.io, Educative, Stream, Fauna, Triplebyte

Who's Hiring? 

  • Wynter is looking for system administrators, engineers, and developers to join its research panel. Participate in research surveys, get paid ($90-$180/hr) for your feedback and comments. Super low key commitment, 10-15 mins per survey. Learn more and sign up.

  • DevOps Engineer: At Kinsta, we set out to create the best managed hosting platform in the world. If you are an experienced DevOps Engineer who is constantly looking for ways to innovate and improve, we might just be the place for you! As Kinsta’s DevOps Engineer, you will be instrumental in making sure that our infrastructure is always on the bleeding edge of technology, remaining stable and high-performing at all times. If you love working with Linux, have a background in PHP, and have worked with cutting-edge technologies, such as Ansible and LXC, check us out and apply here.

  • SysOps Engineer: As Kinsta’s SysOps Engineer, you’ll play a key role in caring for the health of our servers, preventing issues, and responding immediately to mitigate any problems in our infrastructure. If you have experience in hosting and with the WordPress stack, have worked with Ubuntu or Debian-based systems, and cutting-edge technologies, such Ansible and LXC, you should definitely check us out and apply here!

  • JavaScript Developer: Kinsta’s Development Team aims to create truly effective solutions for our customers and our internal teams. We believe the only way to maintain and scale our standards is to focus on quality code. If you are a talented JavaScript developer and you would like to work with an ownership-embracing, highly skilled team in a relaxed environment where culture is as important as technical excellence, apply here.

  • InterviewCamp.io has hours of system design content. They also do live system design discussions every week. They break down interview prep into fundamental building blocks. Try out their platform.

  • Triplebyte lets exceptional software engineers skip screening steps at hundreds of top tech companies like Apple, Dropbox, Mixpanel, and Instacart. Make your job search O(1), not O(n). Apply here.

  • Need excellent people? Advertise your job here! 

Cool Products and Services

  • Search like you mean itPinecone is a vector database that makes it easy to add semantic search to your applications. It combines state-of-the-art vector search libraries like Faiss, advanced features such as filtering, and fully managed distributed infrastructure for high performance and reliability at any scale. Give your users better search results and recommendations and make them happy. Get started for free.

  • Bridgecrew is the cloud security platform for developers. By leveraging automation and delivering security-as-code, Bridgecrew empowers teams to find, fix, and prevent misconfigurations in deployed cloud resources and in infrastructure as code. Get started for free!

  • IP2Location is IP address geolocation service provider since 2002. The geolocation database or API detects location, proxy and other >20 parameters. The technology has been cited in more than 700 research papers and trusted by many Fortune 500 companies. Try it today!

  • Developers care about shipping secure applications. Application security products and processes, however, have not kept up with advances in software development. There are a new breed of tools hitting the market that enable developers to take the lead on AppSec. Learn how engineering teams are using products like StackHawk and Snyk to add security bug testing to their CI pipelines.

  • Stateful JavaScript Apps. Effortlessly add state to your Javascript apps with FaunaDB. Generous free tier. Try now!

  • Learn to balance architecture trade-offs and design scalable enterprise-level software. Check out Educative.io's 5-part learning path: Scalability and System Design for Developers. In addition to other content written by seasoned industry experts, this path includes core material from our bestselling course Grokking the System Design Interview. Join more than 500,000 other learners from top tech companies around the world. 

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We found that High Scalability readers are about 80% more likely to be in the top bracket of engineering skill.

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Monday
Oct112021

Scaling indexing and search - Algolia New Search Architecture Part 2

What would a totally new search engine architecture look like? Who better than Julien Lemoine, Co-founder & CTO of Algolia, to describe what the future of search will look like. This is the second article in a series. Here's Part 1.

Search engines need to support fast scaling for both Read and Write operations. Rapid scaling is essential in most use cases. For example, adding a vendor in a marketplace generates a spike of indexing operations (Write), and a marketing campaign generates a spike of queries (Read). In most use cases, both Read and Write operations scale but not at the exact same moment. The architecture needs to handle efficiently all these situations as the scaling of Read and Write operations varies over time in most use cases.

Until now, search engines were scaling with Read and Write operations colocated on the same VMs. This scaling method brings drawbacks, such asWrite operations unnecessarily hurting the Read performance and using a significant amount of duplicated CPU at indexing. This article explains those drawbacks and introduces a new way to scale more quickly and efficiently by splitting Read and Write operations.

1. Anatomy of an index

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Monday
Oct042021

Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For October 4th, 2021

Hey, HighScalability is here again!

The circulatory system of the internet. @tylermorganwall

Love this Stuff? I need your support on Patreon to keep this stuff going.

Sorry for the long gap in posting, but I’ve been building a new app. I’m looking for testers for my new iOS fitness app: Max reHIT Workout. It guides you through proven ​​reduced-exertion high-intensity interval workouts. If that interests you, please give it a try through TestFlight. I’d appreciate any feedback and suggestions for improvement. Thanks!

Don't miss all that the Internet has to say on Scalability, click below and become eventually consistent with all scalability knowledge (which means this post has many more items to read so please keep on reading)...

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Wednesday
Sep292021

Sponsored Post: Wynter, Pinecone, Kinsta, Bridgecrew, IP2Location, StackHawk, InterviewCamp.io, Educative, Stream, Fauna, Triplebyte

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  • DevOps Engineer: At Kinsta, we set out to create the best managed hosting platform in the world. If you are an experienced DevOps Engineer who is constantly looking for ways to innovate and improve, we might just be the place for you! As Kinsta’s DevOps Engineer, you will be instrumental in making sure that our infrastructure is always on the bleeding edge of technology, remaining stable and high-performing at all times. If you love working with Linux, have a background in PHP, and have worked with cutting-edge technologies, such as Ansible and LXC, check us out and apply here.

  • SysOps Engineer: As Kinsta’s SysOps Engineer, you’ll play a key role in caring for the health of our servers, preventing issues, and responding immediately to mitigate any problems in our infrastructure. If you have experience in hosting and with the WordPress stack, have worked with Ubuntu or Debian-based systems, and cutting-edge technologies, such Ansible and LXC, you should definitely check us out and apply here!

  • JavaScript Developer: Kinsta’s Development Team aims to create truly effective solutions for our customers and our internal teams. We believe the only way to maintain and scale our standards is to focus on quality code. If you are a talented JavaScript developer and you would like to work with an ownership-embracing, highly skilled team in a relaxed environment where culture is as important as technical excellence, apply here.

  • InterviewCamp.io has hours of system design content. They also do live system design discussions every week. They break down interview prep into fundamental building blocks. Try out their platform.

  • Triplebyte lets exceptional software engineers skip screening steps at hundreds of top tech companies like Apple, Dropbox, Mixpanel, and Instacart. Make your job search O(1), not O(n). Apply here.

  • Need excellent people? Advertise your job here! 

Cool Products and Services

  • Pinecone is a fully managed vector database that makes it easy to add vector search to production applications. It combines state-of-the-art vector search libraries, advanced features such as filtering, and distributed infrastructure to provide high performance and reliability at any scale. No more hassles of benchmarking and tuning algorithms or building and maintaining infrastructure for vector search.

  • Bridgecrew is the cloud security platform for developers. By leveraging automation and delivering security-as-code, Bridgecrew empowers teams to find, fix, and prevent misconfigurations in deployed cloud resources and in infrastructure as code. Get started for free!

  • IP2Location is IP address geolocation service provider since 2002. The geolocation database or API detects location, proxy and other >20 parameters. The technology has been cited in more than 700 research papers and trusted by many Fortune 500 companies. Try it today!

  • Developers care about shipping secure applications. Application security products and processes, however, have not kept up with advances in software development. There are a new breed of tools hitting the market that enable developers to take the lead on AppSec. Learn how engineering teams are using products like StackHawk and Snyk to add security bug testing to their CI pipelines.

  • Stateful JavaScript Apps. Effortlessly add state to your Javascript apps with FaunaDB. Generous free tier. Try now!

  • Learn to balance architecture trade-offs and design scalable enterprise-level software. Check out Educative.io's 5-part learning path: Scalability and System Design for Developers. In addition to other content written by seasoned industry experts, this path includes core material from our bestselling course Grokking the System Design Interview. Join more than 500,000 other learners from top tech companies around the world. 

  • Build, scale and personalize your news feeds and activity streams with getstream.io. Try the API now in this 5 minute interactive tutorialStream is free up to 3 million feed updates so it's easy to get started. Client libraries are available for Node, Ruby, Python, PHP, Go, Java and .NET. Stream is currently also hiring Devops and Python/Go developers in Amsterdam. More than 400 companies rely on Stream for their production feed infrastructure, this includes apps with 30 million users. With your help we'd like to ad a few zeros to that number.  

Fun and Interesting Events

  • Advertise here!

 

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Make Your Job Search O(1) — not O(n)

Triplebyte is unique because they're a team of engineers running their own centralized technical assessment. Companies like Apple, Dropbox, Mixpanel, and Instacart now let Triplebyte-recommended engineers skip their own screening steps.

We found that High Scalability readers are about 80% more likely to be in the top bracket of engineering skill.

Take Triplebyte's multiple-choice quiz (system design and coding questions) to see if they can help you scale your career faster.


If you are interested in a sponsored post for an event, job, or product, please contact us for more information.