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Designing for Scale, Reliability, and Resiliency: Real-World Lessons

Karan Ashok Luniya

As modern software systems grow in complexity and scale, the demand for architectures that are not just fast - but also reliable, resilient, observable, and auditable - has never been greater. In this talk, we'll dive into practical strategies and real-world patterns for designing and operating large-scale distributed systems.
Topics include:

  • Traffic segmentation and routing strategies across multi-cluster environments
  • Patterns for achieving high availability and failover across global infrastructure
  • Monitoring and observability at scale: what to measure, how to alert
  • Auditing for compliance, trust, and debugging
  • Common failure modes and how to build for graceful degradation
  • Real examples from mission-critical production systems

Attendees will walk away with architectural insights, tools, and mental models to apply to their own systems, whether working in startups or enterprises.

Speaker: Karan Ashok Luniya, DoorDash

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Wednesday, 08/20/25

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Free

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319 N Bernardo Ave
Mountain View, CA 94043

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