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This course will teach you how to build a system capable of handling 1 million requests per minute with Golang. You will learn how to leverage the power of Elasticbeanstalk auto-scaling and the efficiency and simple approach to concurrency that Golang provides. You will also learn how to design a system with many queues, background workers, and complex deployments. By the end of the course, you will have a cluster of machines that can handle POST requests writing to an Amazon S3 bucket 1 million times every minute.

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2019-03-25

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Updated in [August 18th, 2023]

Skills and Knowledge:
By taking this course, participants will acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to build a system that can handle 1 million requests per minute with Golang. This includes understanding the basics of Golang, such as its syntax, data types, and concurrency features, as well as the fundamentals of web development, such as HTTP requests and responses, and how to use Elasticbeanstalk auto-scaling. Additionally, participants will learn how to design and implement a system that can handle large amounts of traffic, and how to write data to Amazon S3.
Professional Growth:
This course contributes to professional growth by teaching how to build a system that can handle 1 million requests per minute with Golang. It provides an overview of the problem, the traditional solutions, and the advantages of using Go. It also provides an example of how to use Elasticbeanstalk auto-scaling and the efficiency and simple approach to concurrency that Golang provides. By learning how to build a system with these features, professionals can gain the skills necessary to create efficient and powerful systems.
Further Education:
This course is suitable for preparing further education as it provides an overview of how to build 1 million requests per minute with Golang. It covers topics such as traditional worker-tier architectures, Sidekiq, Resque, DelayedJob, Elasticbeanstalk Worker Tier, RabbitMQ, and Go. It also discusses the advantages of using Go for large traffic systems, and how to leverage the power of Elasticbeanstalk auto-scaling and the efficiency and simple approach to concurrency that Golang provides. This course is a great way to gain knowledge and experience in building large-scale systems with Golang.

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