The Well-Architected Framework Review has been developed to help cloud architects build secure, high-performing, resilient, and cost-efficient infrastructure for their applications.
Based on the six pillars — operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, sustainability, and cost optimization — the Framework provides a consistent approach for customers and partners to evaluate architecture and implement infrastructure that scales over time in accordance with the latest industry best practices.
Focused on eliminating unnecessary expenses. Key topics include tracking spending, managing fund allocation, choosing the right resources, and scaling to meet business needs without overspending.
Focused on running and monitoring systems, and continuous improvement. Key topics include automating changes, responding to events, and defining standards to manage daily operations.
Focused on protecting information and systems. Key topics include confidentiality and integrity of data, managing user permissions, and establishing controls to detect security events.
Focused on structured and streamlined allocation of IT and computing resources. Key topics include selecting resource types and sizes optimized for workload requirements, monitoring performance, and maintaining efficiency as business needs evolve.
Focused on workloads performing their intended functions and how to recover quickly from failure to meet demands. Key topics include distributed system design, recovery planning, and adapting to changing requirements.
Focused on minimizing the environmental impacts of running cloud workloads. Key topics include a shared responsibility model for sustainability, understanding impact, and maximizing utilization to minimize required resources and reduce downstream impacts.
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