Capacity Planning: Headroom, Peaks, and Growth Modeling
This generated surface maps a learner-facing curriculum unit to its canonical source routes.
Curriculum surface
- Open learner-facing unit
- Curriculum path:
content/curriculum/production/semester-08-system-design-leadership/module-04-scale-reliability-performance/concepts/cluster-04-capacity-planning-and-load/12-capacity-planning-headroom-peaks-and-growth-primary.md - App:
production - Semester:
semester-08-system-design-leadership - Module:
module-04-scale-reliability-performance - Unit kind:
concept - Curation level:
module_curated
Learning objectives
- Explain Capacity Planning: Headroom, Peaks, and Growth Modeling as an operational tradeoff problem spanning latency, throughput, resilience, and cost instead of one-dimensional scaling advice.
- Use Capacity Planning: Headroom, Peaks, and Growth Modeling to reason about bottlenecks, graceful degradation, and production-readiness choices before a system is under stress.
- Use
system-design-primerto connect the learner page to load patterns, capacity planning, reliability mechanisms, and performance budgets.
Prerequisites
- Comfort reasoning about synchronous and asynchronous architectures, bottlenecks, and failure modes.
Source books
system-design-primer
Source routes
System Design Primer
- /books/system-design-primer via
System Design Primer: Performance vs Scalability,System Design Primer: Powers of Two and Latency Numbers
Supporting curriculum routes
No supporting curriculum routes linked yet.
External enrichment
- Google SRE Workbook (
official_docs_companion) - Connects scaling and reliability ideas to operational practices learners can inspect and emulate. - AWS Well-Architected Reliability Pillar (
official_docs_companion) - Provides a practical resilience lens for evaluating failure handling and recovery tradeoffs.
AI companion modes
- Explain simply
- Socratic tutor
- Challenge my understanding
- Diagnose my confusion
- Connect forward / backward
Source-of-truth note
This teaching unit is learner-facing guidance. Its canonical source backbone is the referenced book system-design-primer, and outside material should only clarify or strengthen that backbone.