Throughput in System Design
Throughput is defined as the measure of amount of data transmitted successfully in a system, in a certain amount of time. In simple terms, throughput is considered as how much data is transmitted successfully over a period of time.
The unit of measure for throughput is bits per second or bps.
Important Key Concepts and Terminologies – Learn System Design
System Design is the core concept behind the design of any distributed systems. System Design is defined as a process of creating an architecture for different components, interfaces, and modules of the system and providing corresponding data helpful in implementing such elements in systems.
In this article, we’ll cover the standard terms and key concepts of system design and performance, such as:
- Latency,
- Throughput,
- Availability,
- Redundancy,
- Time
- CAP Theorem
- Lamport’s Logical Clock Theorem.
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