About ScaleWiki

Your interactive guide to distributed systems and scalable architecture.

Our Mission

ScaleWiki was created with a simple goal: to make complex distributed systems concepts accessible to everyone. Whether you're preparing for a technical interview, designing your first scalable system, or deepening your expertise, we provide clear, visual, and interactive explanations of the concepts that power modern technology.

50+ In-Depth Articles

Comprehensive coverage from CAP theorem to Raft consensus, from load balancing to real-world system designs.

Interactive Visualizations

Learn by doing with animated diagrams that demonstrate how distributed systems work in practice.

Built for All Levels

From beginner-friendly introductions to advanced deep-dives, content for every stage of your journey.

Interview Ready

Real-world case studies covering systems like Uber, Netflix, WhatsApp, and more.

What We Cover

Our encyclopedia covers essential system design topics including:

  • ✓ Distributed Systems Fundamentals
  • ✓ Database Replication & Sharding
  • ✓ Caching Strategies
  • ✓ Load Balancing & Scaling
  • ✓ Message Queues & Event Streaming
  • ✓ Consensus Algorithms (Raft, Paxos)
  • ✓ Real-world Architecture Case Studies
  • ✓ Data Structures for Scale

Our Approach

We believe in learning by understanding, not memorization. Each article combines clear explanations with practical examples and interactive demonstrations. Our content is continuously updated to reflect the latest industry practices and technologies.

Contact

Have questions, suggestions, or feedback? Reach out to us at esthermarscto@gmail.com or visit our Contact page.