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What Scaling Really Is: The Architecture Truth No One Talks About

Oluwole Majiyagbe Season 1 Episode 2

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Scaling is one of the most misunderstood ideas in software engineering.

It’s not about traffic.
It’s not about going viral.
And it’s definitely not about adding more servers.

In this episode of Inside the Stack, Oluwole Majiyagbe breaks down what scaling really means — and why architecture, predictability, and system design matter more than traffic spikes.

You don’t scale into good architecture.
You scale from it.

We talk about:

Why traffic exposes problems instead of creating them

The difference between scaling users and scaling complexity

What breaks first in growing systems

Why premature optimization is often a distraction

If you're building software that needs to grow without collapsing under its own complexity, this episode is for you.

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