Low-Latency Systems
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You work in a place where ten milliseconds is revenue. Learn the caching, async, and architectural choices that move tail latency, not just average latency.
Overview
You work in a place where ten milliseconds is revenue. Learn the caching, async, and architectural choices that move tail latency, not just average latency. Octo builds this course around your role, your experience, and what you already know, so the version you get isn't the same one a beginner across the hall is reading.
What you'll learn
By the end, you'll be able to do these, not just have read about them.
Find latency budgets and spend them where it matters
Apply caching, async, and locality patterns at the right layer
Reason about tail latency, not just averages
Operate systems where milliseconds are revenue
Who this is for
You're a working software engineer leveling up beyond CRUD.
You're preparing for senior+ technical interviews.
You're a self-taught engineer filling in the gaps a CS degree usually covers.
Prerequisites
Solid fluency with the fundamentals, you've shipped or studied this seriously.
You're looking to push past intermediate, not refresh basics.
Suggested chapters
This is the typical chapter list. Your version is generated against your background and adapts as you go. It may compress, expand, or reorder these.
- 01
Foundations of Low-Latency Systems
The mental model and shared vocabulary you'll lean on for the rest of the course.
- 02
Core building blocks
The handful of moves that show up everywhere, drilled until they feel obvious.
- 03
Working through real examples
Applied patterns on examples close to the kind of work you actually do.
- 04
Edge cases & failure modes
Where the simple version breaks, and how to recognize it before it bites you.
- 05
Putting it together
Combining what you've learned into something end-to-end and defensible.
- 06
Capstone
A small project tied to your real work that proves you can use the material, not just recall it.
Real-world projects
- 01Apply low-latency systems to a small problem from your actual work or studies.
- 02Produce one written or built artifact you can put on your resume, portfolio, or in a review packet.
- 03Run a self-graded capstone against an Octo-provided rubric.
Tools & concepts
Real tools and ideas covered. Octo brings them in when they fit your stack.
- Git
- HTTP
- Databases
- Caches
- Queues
- Load balancers
- Observability
Where this leads
- 01
Senior+ engineering roles and promo cases
- 02
Stronger architectural voice in your current team
- 03
Foundation for adjacent specialties
Common questions
Is this a fixed course, or is it built for me?
Built for you. The chapter list below is a typical outline. Your actual course is generated against your role, experience, and what you already know, then adapts as you go.
How long does it take?
Most learners finish in 2–6 weeks at a normal pace, depending on the topic. Octo compresses where you're strong and slows down where you're weak.
Is there a fixed schedule or cohort?
No. You start when you start. There's no live session, no calendar, no deadline.
Can I ask questions while I'm learning?
Yes, every module has an AI Sidekick in the margin. Ask for a different example, push back, or get a clarifying analogy without leaving the page.
What do I get at the end?
A verifiable, HMAC-signed certificate with a public verify page. It records the modules passed, scores, and capstone, not just attendance.
How much does it cost?
Octo is in research preview, courses are open. We'll be transparent before pricing changes.
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