Backend Engineering & Performance Topics
Backend system optimization, performance tuning, memory management, and engineering proficiency. Covers system-level performance, remote support tools, and infrastructure optimization.
System Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Operational monitoring and continuous tuning of system and infrastructure resources to maintain performance and reliability. Topics include key system health and performance metrics such as central processing unit usage memory utilization disk input output and latency network bandwidth process counts system load latency and throughput and queries per second, establishing baselines and normal ranges, anomaly detection and root cause triage, instrumentation and metric collection for system health, reading monitoring dashboards and recognizing common failure patterns, interpreting system logs and using diagnostic commands and tools, setting alert thresholds and prioritization and escalation pathways, capacity planning and remediation steps, resource tuning to remove bottlenecks, and knowing when to escalate to deeper engineering investigation. Candidates should be able to connect observed symptoms to likely causes describe basic troubleshooting workflows and propose mitigation and prevention measures.
Optimization and Technical Trade Offs
Focuses on evaluating and improving solutions with attention to trade offs between performance, resource usage, simplicity, and reliability. Topics include analyzing time complexity and space complexity, choosing algorithms and data structures with appropriate trade offs, profiling and measuring real bottlenecks, deciding when micro optimizations are worthwhile versus algorithmic changes, and explaining why a less optimal brute force approach may be acceptable in certain contexts. Also cover maintainability versus performance, concurrency and latency trade offs, and cost implications of optimization decisions. Candidates should justify choices with empirical evidence and consider incremental and safe optimization strategies.