AWSWell Architected Framework
The AWS Well-Architected Framework is a set of architectural best practices published by Amazon Web Services, organized around six pillars — operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, cost optimization, and sustainability — used to evaluate and improve the design of cloud workloads.
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Glossary Terms(7)
Vendor Lock-in
Vendor lock-in is a state of dependency in which a customer becomes reliant on a single cloud provider's proprietary services, APIs, data formats, or tooling t…
Cloud Cost Governance
Cloud cost governance is the set of policies, processes, and tooling an organization uses to track, control, and optimize its cloud spending, encompassing budg…
AWS Well-Architected Framework
The AWS Well-Architected Framework is a set of architectural best practices published by Amazon Web Services, organized around six pillars — operational excell…
Azure Well-Architected Framework
The Azure Well-Architected Framework is Microsoft's set of architectural guidance for building high-quality cloud workloads on Azure, structured around five pi…
Google Cloud Architecture Framework
The Google Cloud Architecture Framework is Google's set of design and operational best practices for building workloads on Google Cloud, organized around pilla…
Cloud Disaster Recovery
Cloud disaster recovery is the strategy and set of processes an organization uses to restore IT systems, applications, and data after a disruptive event, using…
Cloud Backup Strategy
A cloud backup strategy is the deliberate plan an organization follows for copying and storing data in cloud infrastructure so it can be recovered after accide…