How to Build a PHP System That Handles 100 Million Requests a Month (Full Course Overview)
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A course overview details a curriculum designed to transition PHP developers into systems architects capable of handling high traffic loads, such as 100 million requests per month. The content focuses on advanced performance optimization beyond standard framework capabilities, specifically addressing limitations like PHP-FPM request caps and demonstrating methods to achieve significantly higher requests per second (RPS) using tools such as RoadRunner.
The program structure is laid out across nine modules, encompassing 90 lessons that guide participants through the construction of five production-grade projects. Key architectural concepts covered include distributed systems engineering in PHP, persistent worker harnesses, consistent hashing, AST compilers, WebAssembly (Wasm) plugin isolation, and the implementation of a full observability stack using technologies like OpenTelemetry.
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