The Well-Architected Framework has been developed to help cloud architects build secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient infrastructure for their applications. Based on five pillars — operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, and cost optimization — the Framework provides a consistent approach for customers and partners to evaluate architectures, and implement designs that will scale over time.
How It Works:
AWS Well-Architected Framework, covering key concepts,
design principles for architecting in the cloud, and the five pillars. The
appendix includes the current questions for reviewing a workload using the
Framework.
The operational
excellence pillar focuses on running and monitoring systems to deliver business
value, and continually improving processes and procedures. Key topics include
managing and automating changes, responding to events, and defining standards
to successfully manage daily operations.
The security pillar
focuses on protecting information & systems. Key topics include
confidentiality and integrity of data, identifying and managing who can do what
with privilege management, protecting systems, and establishing controls to
detect security events.
The reliability
pillar focuses on the ability to prevent, and quickly recover from failures to
meet business and customer demand. Key topics include foundational elements
around setup, cross project requirements, recovery planning, and how we handle
change.
The performance
efficiency pillar focuses on using IT and computing resources efficiently. Key
topics include selecting the right resource types and sizes based on workload
requirements, monitoring performance, and making informed decisions to maintain
efficiency as business needs evolve.
Cost Optimization
focuses on avoiding un-needed costs. Key topics include understanding and
controlling where money is being spent, selecting the most appropriate and
right number of resource types, analyzing spend over time, and scaling to meet
business needs without overspending.
Well-Architected
lens
In this “Lens” we
focus on how to design, deploy, and architect your serverless application
workloads on the AWS Cloud. It covers scenarios such as RESTful Microservices,
Mobile back-ends, Stream Processing, and Web Application. By using this
Well-Architected lens you will learn best practices for building serverless
application workloads on AWS.
In this “Lens” we
focus on how to design, deploy, and architect your High-Performance Computing
(HPC) workloads on the AWS Cloud. It cover scenarios such as Loosely
Coupled/High-Throughput Computing and Tightly Coupled/High-Performance
Computing. By using this Well-Architected lens you will learn best practices
for building HPC workloads on AWS.
In this “Lens” we
focus on how to design, deploy, and architect your IoT workloads on the AWS
Cloud. It cover scenarios such as Device Provisioning, Device Telemetry, Device
Commands, and Firmware Updates. By using this Well-Architected lens you will
learn best practices for building IoT workloads on AWS.
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