RaviRaaja Lakshmanan

System Design Mastery

Learn system design the practical way in Tamil. Each episode features a realistic interview-style conversation where complex concepts like caching, sharding, scalability, load balancing, and data flow are explained clearly using Tamil narration and English technical terms. Perfect for engineers preparing for technical interviews or anyone wanting to master modern system architecture.

Author

RaviRaaja Lakshmanan

Category

Technology

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Latest episode

Jan 18, 2026

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Episodes

Buffered, Eventually - Youtube System Design 18.01.2026

Buffered, Eventually is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how large-scale video platforms like YouTube are built—and the tradeoffs behind every layer. We discuss video upload pipelines, transcoding, storage, CDN delivery, feed and search indexing, recommendations, and view counting at scale. Each episode focuses on real-world constraints: latency vs quality, cost vs rel...

Indexed, Eventually 17.01.2026

Indexed, Eventually is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how large-scale post search systems are built—and where they break first. Using a Facebook-style post search as a running example, we dive into inverted indexes, write-heavy ingestion, ranking by likes vs recency, caching strategies, and the tradeoffs between freshness, cost, and performance. We talk through real...

Fitness Tracking Apps - Feed Meets Telemetry 16.01.2026

Feed Meets Telemetry is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how fitness platforms like Strava are built—and the tradeoffs behind every design choice. We talk about activity tracking, GPS ingestion, real-time sync, feed generation, leaderboards, data accuracy, and scalability. No hype, no buzzwords—just clear conversations about designing large-scale fitness and activity s...

Nearest Cab - Uber System Design 15.01.2026

Nearest cab is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how ride-hailing platforms like Uber are built—and the tradeoffs behind every decision. We discuss real-time matching, geo-indexing, dispatch algorithms, pricing, reliability, and scalability under extreme load. Each episode focuses on practical design choices, constraints, and failure scenarios drawn from real production...

Verified Review - A Review platform at scale 14.01.2026

Verified Review is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how local business review platforms are built—and the tradeoffs behind every design choice. The conversations are practical and experience-driven, focusing on real-world constraints rather than idealized solutions. No buzzwords, no hype—just clear explanations of complex systems and the tradeoffs engineers make when b...

At Scale: Messaging System 13.01.2026

A system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how messaging platforms like WhatsApp are built at scale—and the tradeoffs behind every architectural choice. We discuss core problems such as real-time messaging, message delivery guarantees, end-to-end encryption, scalability, latency, storage, and reliability. Each episode focuses on why certain decisions are made, what alternatives...

Scroll Culture - News Feed Design 12.01.2026

The Scroll is a system design podcast where two senior engineers break down how real-world systems are built—and the tradeoffs behind every decision. From news-feed architectures and recommendation systems to scalability, performance, and reliability, we talk through what actually works in production and why. If you’re an engineer who enjoys understanding how systems really work , this podcast is...

Why This App Knows When Prices Drop 20.12.2025

That price-drop alert didn’t come from vibes. This episode explains how price tracking systems like CamelCamelCamel work — from crawling and deduping product data to alerting users at scale — in a chill, no-textbook system design walkthrough.

Instagram Isn’t Just Photos 19.12.2025

That feed refresh is doing a lot of work. This episode breaks down how Instagram’s system design handles uploads, timelines, likes, and massive traffic — explained in a chill, no-textbook way.

Why Live Comments Don’t Lag (Usually) 18.12.2025

That comment flying up the screen didn’t just magically appear. This episode explains how Facebook Live-style comment systems work — handling real-time writes, massive fanout, and ordering — all without killing latency.

Calm Down, API 17.12.2025

Not every request deserves to get through. This episode explains how distributed rate limiters work — how systems track requests, stay consistent across nodes, and fail gracefully — all in a clean, no-overengineering system design walkthrough

Your News Feed Isn’t Random 16.12.2025

That headline didn’t just show up by accident. In this episode, we explore how news aggregators like Google News work under the hood — from content ingestion and deduplication to ranking, freshness, and user personalization — all explained without corporate jargon

LeetCode, But From the Backend 15.12.2025

You solve the problems — but how does the platform work? This episode explores the system design behind a LeetCode-style platform, covering code execution, problem storage, user submissions, scaling, and reliability, all explained without the boring textbook energy.

Clouded Thoughts: How Dropbox & Google Drive Actually Work 14.12.2025

In this episode, we break down how modern file storage systems like Dropbox and Google Drive work — from syncing and version control to scalability and reliability — in a way that doesn’t feel like a lecture. Real systems, real problems, zero boring slides.

The Doc That Never Sleeps 10.12.2025

Ever typed in Google Docs and watched someone else edit mid-sentence ? We unpack the real-time magic behind collaborative editing—OT vs CRDTs, syncing state, conflict resolution, and how Docs stays smooth even when your group project is not.

The K in OK - Top K Recommendation System 09.12.2025

YouTube’s recommendation engine works overtime to find your personal top picks. We explore how it filters candidates, scores them, and ranks the winners—kind of like a talent show, but with neural networks and way less singing.

Swipe Right on Payments 08.12.2025

Why does a simple “Buy Now” click trigger a whole fintech orchestra? We unpack the tech behind modern payment gateways—auth flows, settlement, risk checks, and the whole vibe. Secure payments, but make it digestible.

Crawl Me Maybe 07.12.2025

Ever wondered how websites get scraped, indexed, and turned into searchable magic? We break down web crawlers—how they think, how they roam, and why they occasionally break the internet. System design made fun, chaotic, and actually understandable.

Next Up: Your New Addiction 06.12.2025

YouTube’s recommendation engine is basically that friend who gets you. But how does it work? We decode the machine-learning magic, the watch-time traps, and the wild design behind what you click next. Nerdy, relatable, and dangerously bingeable.

Cache Me If You Can 05.12.2025

Welcome to Cache Me If You Can , the podcast where we break down the chaotic, beautiful world of distributed caching—no gatekeeping, no buzzword soup. Just real talk about scaling apps, avoiding outages, and surviving the latency monster. If you’re a dev, an architect, or just cache-curious, this pod’s for you.

TradeStack – The Zerodha System Design Show 04.12.2025

TradeStack breaks down the architecture and engineering behind modern trading platforms inspired by pioneers like Zerodha. Each episode dives into how real-time market data streams are handled, how order execution systems stay fast and reliable, and what it takes to design a low-latency trading platform that serves millions of users. Learn about microservices, OMS/RMS design, WebSocket scaling, ri...

Behind the Metrics: Architecting an Ad Click Aggregator 03.12.2025

Ever wondered how advertising platforms count ad clicks so fast and so accurately? This episode explores the engineering and distributed systems magic that powers an Ad Click Aggregator . From Kafka streams to time-windowed aggregations, from fault tolerance to at-least-once semantics, we break it down in a practical and engaging way. Perfect for engineers and analytics enthusiasts.

Inside the Instant Delivery Engine: System Design of Gopuff, Blinkit & Zepto 03.12.2025

In this episode, we break down the real-time system architecture behind ultra-fast delivery platforms like Gopuff, Blinkit, and Zepto . We explore how these companies scale dark stores, manage inventory accuracy, optimize delivery routes, handle surge demand, and maintain ultra-low latency order fulfillment. This is a deep-dive, interview-style walkthrough ideal for anyone preparing for system des...

Sold! The Online Auction Show 02.12.2025

Sold! is the definitive podcast for anyone curious about the technology, architecture, and engineering behind modern online auction platforms. Whether you’re a system designer, developer, product builder, or tech enthusiast, this show takes you deep into the systems that power real-time bidding, high-traffic marketplaces, payment flows, fraud detection, and scalable data architectures.

Tiny Links, Big Impact 02.12.2025

Short links, long conversations. We discuss how URL shortening transforms marketing, boosts conversions, and simplifies user journeys. Perfect for marketers, developers, and anyone building better links.

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