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AWS Well-Architected Framework. And Why Do You Need It?

Written by Uri Teva | Jul 18, 2023 7:11:40 PM

As organizations increase cloud adoption, many are turning to Amazon Web Services (AWS) for its cost efficiency and scalability advantages. AWS delivers countless tools or features to optimize organizations' cloud advantage and competitive edge, but with its many features and options, knowing what to prioritize and how to leverage that effectively can be challenging.

The AWS Well-Architected Framework (WAFR) is designed to help with this. The framework offers guidance on the best practices for organizations to build and run robustly secure, reliable, and cost-efficient AWS applications.

You need AWS Well-Architected for consistency in your approach for partners and customers to design and implement architectures that can scale with ease. 

What is the AWS Well-Architected Framework (WAFR?)

In summary, the AWS Well-Architected Framework (WAFR) is a combination of best practices and principles to help organizations build and scale apps on the AWS cloud.

When you understand how to use it to review your current architectures, optimizing cloud resources in your environment becomes easier. This system of best practices championed by AWS can improve your cloud security, efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. 

How the Framework Works

You can access the AWS Well-Architected Tool for free in the AWS management console. Its applications include reviewing workloads and apps using the architectural best practices set by AWS as a benchmark to identify areas of improvement and track progress. Some immediate use cases of the AWS Well-Architected include:

Visibility into High-Risk Issues: The framework allows your teams to quickly gain shared visibility into HRIs in their workloads. Teams can follow the AWS documented Well-Architected best practices to identify potential risks that encumber their cloud applications' performance, security, or reliability. This visibility is a big boost to collaboration among architects, developers, and operations people tasked with handling HRIs in a coordinated manner.

Collaboration: The Well-Architected Framework provides a layered approach to workload reviews, so your stakeholders can collaborate efficiently, speaking a common language around architectural choices. By streamlining collaboration, teams can work together to improve their workloads' overall architecture.

Custom Lenses: The framework is useful for creating custom lenses, which are tailored versions of the Well-Architected best practices specific to organizational requirements and industry standards. You can tailor custom lenses with your organization's internal best practices and the AWS Well-Architected best practices to deliver insights into overall architectural health.

Sustainability: The AWS Well-Architected Framework includes a sustainability objective to minimize the environmental impact of workloads. By implementing AWS Well-Architected framework, teams can learn best practices for optimizing resource usage, lessening energy consumption, and adopting eco-friendly architectural patterns. Collaboration among stakeholders, including architects, developers, and sustainability experts, helps identify opportunities to achieve sustainability goals and drive environmental improvements within the workloads.

The AWS Well-Architected Framework Pillars

The AWS Well-Architected Framework rests on the below six principles or pillars.

Operational Excellence

This pillar aims to help you efficiently run and monitor systems and continually improve processes and procedures. It provides principles and benchmarks for change automation,  event response, and daily operational management. To begin with, it helps your operations team understand the requirements of your customers.

Security

This pillar focuses on enhancing the security of your information and systems in the AWS cloud. The framework can help you learn and implement best practices for confidentiality, data integrity, access control, and threat detection.

Reliability

Cloud apps and systems must deliver the intended functions with minimal failure. The reliability pillar focuses on distributed system design, change adaptability, and recovery planning to reduce failure and its impacts on your operations.

Each cloud system must include processes and plans for handling change. Using the framework can help ensure your plans have the ability of the system to detect and prevent failures and accelerate recovery in the event of the said failure.

Performance Efficiency

The AWS Well-Architected Framework, performance efficiency pillar, focuses on structuring and streamlining compute resource allocation. The focus areas in the guidelines include resource selection best practices for workload optimization, performance monitoring, and efficiency maintenance.

Cost Optimization

Your architecture plan should include processes that optimize costs to help achieve your objectives without overspending. This pillar provides checks and balances, allowing the organization to be innovative and agile on a budget.

The framework focuses on helping companies avoid unnecessary costs. Key topics here range from spending analysis and fund allocation control to optimal resource selection for efficiency without wastage.

Sustainability

The framework has a pillar focused on helping companies reduce the environmental ramifications of their cloud workloads. It provides best practices for shared responsibility, impact assessment, and maximum resource utilization to downstream impacts. 

The AWS Well-Architected Framework gives you a robust six-pillar foundation to build apps, architecture, and systems that meet expectations.

 

To Conclude: 

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