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AWS Architecting & Ecosystem

Well Architected Framework General Guiding Principles

  • Stop guessing your capacity needs
  • Test systems at production scale
  • Automate to make architectural experimentation easier
  • Allow for evolutionary architectures
    • Design based on changing requirements
  • Drive architectures using data
  • Improve through game days
    • Simulate applications for flash sale days

AWS Cloud Best Practices - Design Principles

  • Scalability: vertical & horizontal
  • Disposable Resources: servers should be disposable & easily configured
  • Automation: Serverless, Infrastructure as a Service, Auto Scaling…
  • Loose Coupling:
    • Monolith are applications that do more and more over time, become bigger
    • Break it down into smaller, loosely coupled components
    • A change or a failure in one component should not cascade to other components
  • Services, not Servers:
    • Don’t use just EC2
    • Use managed services, databases, serverless, etc..

Well Architected Framework 6 Pillars

  1. Operational Excellence
  2. Security
  3. Reliability
  4. Performance Efficiency
  5. Cost Optimization
  6. Sustainability

1. Operational Excellence

  • Includes the ability to run and monitor systems to deliver business value and to continually improve supporting processes and procedures
  • Design Principles
    • Perform operations as code - Infrastructure as code
    • Annotate documentation - Automate the creation of annotated documentation after every build
    • Make frequent, small, reversible changes - So that in case of any failure, you can reverse it
    • Refine operations procedures frequently - And ensure that team members are familiar with it
    • Anticipate failure
    • Learn from all operational failures

2. Security

  • Includes the ability to protect information, systems, and assets while delivering business value through risk assessments and mitigation strategies
  • Design Principles
    • Implement a strong identity foundation - Centralize privilege management and reduce (or even eliminate) reliance on long-term credentials - Principle of least privilege - IAM
    • Enable traceability - Integrate logs and metrics with systems to automatically respond and take action
    • Apply security at all layers - Like edge network, VPC, subnet, load balancer, every instance, operating system, and application
    • Automate security best practices
    • Protect data in transit and at rest - Encryption, tokenization, and access control
    • Keep people away from data - Reduce or eliminate the need for direct access or manual processing of data
    • Prepare for security events - Run incident response simulations and use tools with automation to increase your speed for detection, investigation, and recovery
    • Shared Responsibility Mode

3. Reliability

  • Ability of a system to recover from infrastructure or service disruptions, dynamically acquire computing resources to meet demand, and mitigate disruptions such as misconfigurations or transient network issues
  • Design Principles
    • Test recovery procedures - Use automation to simulate different failures or to recreate scenarios that led to failures before
    • Automatically recover from failure - Anticipate and remediate failures before they occur
    • Scale horizontally to increase aggregate system availability - Distribute requests across multiple, smaller resources to ensure that they don't share a common point of failure
    • Stop guessing capacity - Maintain the optimal level to satisfy demand without over or under provisioning - Use Auto Scaling
    • Manage change in automation - Use automation to make changes to infrastructure

4. Performance Efficiency

  • Includes the ability to use computing resources efficiently to meet system requirements, and to maintain that efficiency as demand changes and technologies evolve
  • Design Principles
    • Democratize advanced technologies - Advance technologies become services and hence you can focus more on product development
    • Go global in minutes - Easy deployment in multiple regions
    • Use serverless architectures - Avoid burden of managing servers
    • Experiment more often - Easy to carry out comparative testing
    • Mechanical sympathy - Be aware of all AWS services

5. Cost Optimization

  • Includes the ability to run systems to deliver business value at the lowest price point
  • Design Principles
    • Adopt a consumption mode - Pay only for what you use
    • Measure overall efficiency - Use CloudWatch
    • Stop spending money on data center operations - AWS does the infrastructure part and enables customer to focus on organization projects
    • Analyze and attribute expenditure - Accurate identification of system usage and costs, helps measure return on investment (ROI) - Make sure to use tags
    • Use managed and application level services to reduce cost of ownership - As managed services operate at cloud scale, they can offer a lower cost per transaction or service

6. Sustainability

  • The sustainability pillar focuses on minimizing the environmental impacts of running cloud workloads.
  • Design Principles
    • Understand your impact – establish performance indicators, evaluate improvements
    • Establish sustainability goals – Set long-term goals for each workload, model return on investment (ROI)
    • Maximize utilization – Right size each workload to maximize the energy efficiency of the underlying hardware and minimize idle resources.
    • Anticipate and adopt new, more efficient hardware and software offerings – and design for flexibility to adopt new technologies over time.
    • Use managed services – Shared services reduce the amount of infrastructure; Managed services help automate sustainability best practices as moving infrequent accessed data to cold storage and adjusting compute capacity.
    • Reduce the downstream impact of your cloud workloads – Reduce the amount of energy or resources required to use your services and reduce the need for your customers to upgrade their devices

AWS Well-Architected Tool

  • Free tool to review your architectures against the 6 pillars Well-Architected Framework and adopt architectural best practices
  • How does it work?
    • Select your workload and answer questions
    • Review your answers against the 6 pillars
    • Obtain advice: get videos and documentations, generate a report, see the results in a dashboard
  • Let’s have a look: https://console.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected

AWS Right Sizing

  • EC2 has many instance types, but choosing the most powerful instance type isn’t the best choice, because the cloud is elastic
  • Right sizing is the process of matching instance types and sizes to your workload performance and capacity requirements at the lowest possible cost
  • Scaling up is easy so always start small
  • It’s also the process of looking at deployed instances and identifying opportunities to eliminate or downsize without compromising capacity or other requirements, which results in lower costs
  • It’s important to Right Size…
    • before a Cloud Migration
    • continuously after the cloud onboarding process (requirements change over time)
  • CloudWatch, Cost Explorer, Trusted Advisor, 3rd party tools can help

AWS Ecosystem - Free resources

AWS Ecosystem - AWS Support

DEVELOPER BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Business hours email access to Cloud Support Associates 24x7 phone, email, and chat access to Cloud Support Engineers Access to a Technical Account Manager (TAM)
General guidance: < 24 business hours Production system impaired: < 4 hours Concierge Support Team (for billing and account best practices)
System impaired: < 12 business hours Production system down: < 1 hour Business-critical system down: < 15 minutes

AWS Marketplace

  • Digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors (3rd party)
  • Example:
    • Custom AMI (custom OS, firewalls, technical solutions…)
    • CloudFormation templates
    • Software as a Service
    • Containers
  • If you buy through the AWS Marketplace, it goes into your AWS bill
  • You can sell your own solutions on the AWS Marketplace

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