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Published inApr 2023
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Burak Serdar
Burak Serdar
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Burak Serdar

Burak Serdar is a software engineer with over 30 years of experience in designing and developing distributed enterprise applications that scale. He's worked for several start-ups and large corporations, including Thomson and Red Hat, as an engineer and technical lead. He's one of the co-founders of Cloud Privacy Labs where he works on semantic interoperability and privacy technologies for centralized and decentralized systems. Burak holds BSc and MSc degrees in electrical and electronics engineering, and an MSc degree in computer science.
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Rate limiting

Limiting the rate of requests for a resource is important to maintain a predictable quality of service. There are several ways rate control can be achieved. We will study two implementations of the same algorithm. The first one is a relatively simple implementation of the token bucket algorithm that uses channels, a ticker, and a goroutine. Then, we will study a more advanced implementation that requires fewer resources.

First, let’s take a look at the token bucket algorithm and show how it is used for rate limiting. Imagine a fixed-sized bucket containing tokens. There is a producer process that deposits tokens into this bucket at a fixed rate, say two tokens/second. Every 500 milliseconds, this process adds a token to the bucket if the bucket has empty slots. If the bucket is full, it waits for another 500 milliseconds and checks the bucket again. There is also a consumer process that consumes tokens at random intervals. However, in order for the consumer...

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Effective Concurrency in Go
Published in: Apr 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804619070

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Burak Serdar

Burak Serdar is a software engineer with over 30 years of experience in designing and developing distributed enterprise applications that scale. He's worked for several start-ups and large corporations, including Thomson and Red Hat, as an engineer and technical lead. He's one of the co-founders of Cloud Privacy Labs where he works on semantic interoperability and privacy technologies for centralized and decentralized systems. Burak holds BSc and MSc degrees in electrical and electronics engineering, and an MSc degree in computer science.
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