Article: Engineering Speed at Scale — Architectural Lessons from Sub-100-ms APIs
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Key Takeaways

  • Treat latency as a first-class product concern — designed with the same discipline as security and reliability.
  • Use a latency budget to turn "sub-100ms" into enforceable constraints across every hop in the request path.
  • Expect speed to regress unless you actively guard it as the system, traffic, and dependencies evolve.
  • Keep performance ownership broad by baking it into reviews, dashboards, and release practices — not a single "performance team."
  • Let architecture create the fast path, and let culture (measurement + accountability) keep it fast over time.

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