Our Well-Architected Review is designed to provide customers with high-level guidance and best practices to help build and maintain secure, reliable, and performance and cost-optimized solutions in AWS. The application of this Framework will enable you to ensure the workloads you build and grow on AWS will continue to support the business needs and requirements of your user base. Our purpose is to give the client access to the knowledge developed over hundreds of architectural reviews with customers, ensuring that they are aware of best practices and reducing architectural risks.
Overview
Conducting a well-architected review is necessary to ensure best practices are being followed and optimal services are being deployed.
This framework was developed to help cloud architects build the most secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient infrastructure possible for their applications.
Through our well-architected review process you can:
- Identify critical issues and prioritize solutions to those problems
- Stay current with new services offered by AWS
- Reduce unnecessary expenses associated with your cloud infrastructure
- Optimize the performance of your AWS environment
- Maintain compliance and a good security posture
In order to accomplish this, we focus on 5 pillars:
- Operational Excellence
- Security
- Reliability
- Performance Efficiency
- Cost Optimization
Our certified cloud engineers closely collaborate with your team to review each workload resulting in a detailed report outlining the actionable items and prescriptive guidance on how to remediate architectural issues.
Highlights
- The purpose of this process is to educate customers on architectural best practices for designing reliable, secure, scalable, and cost-effective systems in the cloud.
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