AWS’s set of best practice guidance for running applications is designed to help you build secure, high-performing, and efficient infrastructure for your applications.
To book in for a Well-Architected Review visit our Well-Architected Review page to find out more.
Book NowAWS’s set of best practice guidance for running applications – known as the Well-Architected Framework – is designed to help you build secure, high-performing, resilient, and efficient infrastructure for your applications. It’s based on five pillars:
AWS runs more cloud services at scale than anyone else and have helped design and review thousands of customers’ architectures. These real-world experiences led to the creation of the Well-Architected Framework.
By benchmarking your applications against the Well-Architected Framework you can leverage all of AWS’ experiences. It allows you to learn from the best in the world and bring your production workload up to the highest standard.
The well-architected review takes about half a day. One of DevOpsGroup’s consultants will meet with your technical team (face-to-face or remotely) and walk through your production workload. We’ll guide you through a series of questions aligned to the framework and will benchmark your systems against the AWS proven best practice.
Following the review, you’ll receive a report with recommendations on how to improve your architecture. These recommendations will be prioritised and high impact improvements clearly identified.
Not only is a Well-Architected Review completely free of charge but certain workloads qualify for $5,000 worth of AWS credits when you use an AWS Partner to remediate 25% of the high impact items.
To book in for a Well-Architected Review visit our Well-Architected Review page to find out more.
Book NowThe AWS Well-Architected Review canvas will help you assess your AWS workload in-line with AWS best practice guidance and identify issues before they impact you.
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