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In this video, I start a complete System Design course from scratch and explain how real-world systems are built step by step. We begin with the basic client-server architecture and understand the problems that occur when a single server handles multiple users. From there, we scale the system by adding more servers and introduce a load balancer to distribute traffic efficiently. Next, we integrate a database into the architecture and discuss horizontal scaling vs vertical scaling of servers. I also explain master-slave databases, what happens when the master goes down, what happens when a slave fails, and how systems handle such failures. Finally, we touch on content delivery (CD/CDN basics) and how it improves performance in large-scale systems. This video is perfect for: Beginners starting System Design Software Engineers preparing for interviews Backend and Full Stack developers Anyone curious about how scalable systems work 📌 This is Day 1 of the System Design series. Topics Covered: ✔ Client-Server Architecture ✔ Problems with Single Server ✔ Multiple Servers & Load Balancer ✔ Database Integration ✔ Horizontal vs Vertical Scaling ✔ Master-Slave Databases ✔ Failure Scenarios (Master/Slave Down) ✔ Content Delivery Basics If you found this helpful, like the video, subscribe for upcoming System Design videos, and comment if you want a deep dive into any topic. 🚀 More System Design videos coming soon. #SystemDesign #SystemDesignBasics #SoftwareEngineering #BackendDevelopment #ScalableSystems #LoadBalancer #DatabaseDesign #SystemDesignInterview #Coding #TechEducation