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System Design Card 443 — Observability / Structure

Observability — BASIC step map

Concern

Without metrics, logs, and traces, scale and reliability claims are mostly speculation. Queue lag, error rates, cache hit ratios, and P95 latency often matter more than average-case anecdotes.

Your first instinct is usually close — but not close enough.

What Structure means for this concern

In BASIC, the Structure step is where you turn the chosen trade-offs into a clear high-level architecture and request flow. For Observability, that means the candidate should make this concern visible at the right moment instead of bolting it on at the end.

Design move

A good move is to make the plan visible before full execution. Tie the concern back to the user flow, the workload, and the dominant trade-off. That keeps the design grounded and makes it easier for the interviewer to follow why a cache, queue, replica, partition, or rate limiter is actually necessary.

Common miss

The miss is describing a complex system with no plan to detect or localize failure. BASIC helps because the staged flow keeps this concern proportional to the prompt and connected to the rest of the architecture.

BASIC prompt

“When I reach the Structure stage, how does Observability change the architecture, the trade-offs, or the review checklist?”

Engineering insight
Structure is where you convert thinking into a plan someone else could follow. In coding interviews, that means the algorithm's skeleton — the invariant, the loop structure, the recursive contract. In system design, it's the component diagram with clear data flow. The test: could a teammate build from your description alone?

References

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