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      <title>Separations and the Tail: A Field Guide to Distributed Backend Design</title>
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      <description>Most of what makes a distributed system good is a handful of disciplined separations plus a real respect for the tail. To make that concrete, we design a small identity graph service from scratch, the same shape of system Airbnb runs at 7 billion nodes, and watch each principle earn its place. Node.js snippets included.</description>
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