The Best Scalability eBooks of All Time

Discover the most influential scalability ebooks, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Gene Kim bestselling author of The Phoenix Project  The Unicorn Project  and Wiring, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, John Willis, Nicole Forsgren - The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, & Security in Technology Organizations
4.83
| 2021 | 528 Pages
Recommended for: 
IT professionals and business leaders. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how to implement DevOps principles effectively across various teams and departments.
  • Discover the importance of feedback loops in improving software delivery processes.
  • Understand the role of culture in fostering successful DevOps practices within organizations.
  • Explore numerous case studies that illustrate successful DevOps transformations in real-world scenarios.
  • Gain insights into the tools and techniques that enhance collaboration between development and operations.
Reviews:
Invaluable Insights
Easy to Understand
Numerous Case Studies
Well-Structured
Engaging
Repetitive
Too Simplistic
  • #33 Best Seller in Software Development on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Ben Hosking, Publisher's Weekly, Jeff Sussna and 5 others
Publisher's Weekly...it's tone is as inviting as the case it makes is compelling. Business leaders looking for guidance about DevOps practices, or to get started on an implementation plan, will find much to work with here
Jeff SussnaDevOps can be somewhat mysterious. What does it really mean to 'break down silos?' The DevOps Handbook is just what's needed: a practical guide that shows you how to get started making real progress
Stephen ElliotThis has become the defacto, 'must read' reference book for organizations pursuing a DevOps strategy. The book's knowledge provides insightful and practical advice aimed at increasing DevOps success for every staffer, manager, executive, and team
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Book Cover of Travis Jeffery - Distributed Services with Go: Your Guide to Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems

By Travis Jeffery – Author of multiple programming books (you?) 

4.82
| 2021 | 260 Pages
Recommended for: 
Intermediate developers and software engineers. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how to build distributed services using Go effectively and efficiently.
  • Discover the principles of load balancing and service discovery in distributed systems.
  • Understand the importance of quality system architecture design for scalability.
  • Gain insights into debugging and monitoring distributed services with observability tools.
  • Explore how to deploy distributed systems using Kubernetes and manage them effectively.
Reviews:
Practical Knowledge
Well-Organized
Informative
Easy to Follow
Great Examples
Not Updated
Some Errors
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Armon Dadgar, Brian Ketelsen, Jay Kreps and 1 other
Armon DadgarFor any aspiring Gopher, Travis provides a gentle introduction to complex topics in distributed systems and provides a hands-on approach to applying the concepts
Brian KetelsenHaving built most of the technologies in this book without the benefit of this book, I can wholeheartedly recommend Distributed Services with Go. Travis delivers years of practical experience distilled into a clear and concise guide that takes the reader step by step from foundational knowledge to production deployment. This book earns my most hearty endorsement
Jay KrepsIn this practical, engaging book, Travis Jeffery shines a light on the path to building distributed systems. Read it, learn from it, and get coding!
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get a Scalability book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Andrew Chen - The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects

By Andrew Chen – General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, Board Member of Fast-Growing Startups (you?) 

4.80
| 2021 | 400 Pages
Recommended for: 
Entrepreneurs, Startup Executives, Investors. Intermediate to Advanced readers.
You will:
  • Understand the concept of network effects and how they drive product value.
  • Learn from real-world examples of successful and unsuccessful startups.
  • Discover practical frameworks for creating and leveraging network effects in products.
  • Explore the importance of network effects in today's tech ecosystem.
  • Gain insights from interviews with industry leaders on building successful products.
  • In its classic usage, a network effect describes what happens when products get more valuable as more people use them.
  • The entire ecosystem stays on because the value is in bringing everyone together. That’s the magic. The “effect” part of the network effect describes how value increases as more people start using the product.
  • Larger competitors are often able to copy the product, but find it difficult to capture the network.
Reviews:
Insightful Insights
Practical Examples
Clear Explanations
Unique Frameworks
Relevant Case Studies
Verbose Writing
Lack of Summaries
  • #2 Best Seller in Knowledge Capital on Amazon
Recommended by Adam Davidson, Steven Wolfe Pereira, Jeff Jordan and 1 other
Adam DavidsonI'm late to this, but andrewchen's book, The Cold Start Problem, is amazing.
It's got to have the most actionable-ideas-per-page ratio I've seen in a business book in a long time.
Though it's a fun, easy read. It doesn't feel dense
Steven Wolfe PereiraThis amazing book by andrewchen is a MUST read for any founder, any investor, & anyone interested in the power of #network effects! It’s being read by everyone at Encantos, so timely as we build out our creator platform to help kids learn 21st-century skills
Jeff JordanMy partner andrewchen's book is launching today. It's called The Cold Start Problem and goes deep on starting and scaling network effects (one of my very favorite topics!)
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