From the frontend through the kernel to the backend process
When we send a request to a backend most of us focus on the processing aspect of the request which is really just the last step.


There is so much more happening before a request is ready to be processed, most of this step happens in the Kernel. I break this into 6 steps, each step can theoretically be executed by a dedicated thread or process. Pretty much all backends, web servers, proxies, frameworks and even databases have to do all these steps and they all do choose to do it differently.




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0:00 Intro


3:50 What is a Request?


10:14 Step 1 - Accept 


21:30 Step 2 - Read


29:30 Step 3 - Decrypt


34:00 Step 4 - Parse


40:36 Step 5 - Decode


43:14 Step 6 - Process






Medium article


https://medium.com/@hnasr/the-journey-of-a-request-to-the-backend-c3de704de223