Performance Testing
If you like applying Performance Testing, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- CodeAdvancedNew
Real-Time Collaboration Whiteboard with WebSockets
Design the board state model (sticky notes + cursor positions) and pick a conflict-resolution approach (last-write-wins for v1, or operational-transform if scoping allows). Buil…
- Websockets
- React
- Nodejs
Web Application Development - CodeAdvancedNew
Multi-Tenant SaaS Backend with Postgres Row Security
Design the multi-tenant schema: shared tables with a tenant_id column, indexed appropriately. Write a forward + backward migration (using Drizzle or Prisma). Implement Postgres …
- Multi Tenant Architecture
- Postgresql
- Row Level Security
Web Application Development - DesignIntermediateNew
Design a Production HTTP/2 Load Balancer Configuration
Design a multi-region topology: anycast edge -> regional Envoy clusters -> origin services. Specify HTTP/2 connection pooling (max connections per upstream, idle timeout), retry…
- Application Protocols
- Load Balancing
- Envoy
Computer Networks - AnalysisAdvancedNew
TCP Congestion Control Comparison on a Long-Fat Network
Set up two Linux test hosts in Sydney + Frankfurt cloud regions (or one host pair with tc-netem emulating 280ms RTT). Run iperf3 transfers using CUBIC and BBR at 4 loss rates (0…
- Tcp Ip
- Congestion Control
- Performance Testing
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