AWS Well-Architectured: How to get the most of the Framework #4

Recently I conducted the new webinar for an in-depth exploration of the AWS Well-Architected Framework, and discovered how it can drive positive infrastructure transformations.

Previous seminars you may find on this blog:

  • The first webinar is devoted to AWS Well-Architected Framework and we mostly focused on Security and Cost Optimization pillars.
  • In the second webinar we considered what is AWS Well-Framework approach, how to conduct reviews, which tools are provided by AWS and considered Reliability and Sustainability pillars.
  • During the third seminar we pay attention to the Security pillar, how it integrated to Well-Architected frameworks and Lenses, and considered practical use cases from Well-Architected reviews.

In this seminar we recalled that AWS Well-Architected Framework contains proven design principles and the best practices, reviewed the principles of the review sessions and how to create and tune an improvement plan as AWS Well-Architected Review outcome. In addition, we reviewed in details Operational Excellence pillar, and appropriate AWS and 3rd party tools that should be used to implement corresponding best practices and design principles.

Agenda Highlights

  • Getting started with the AWS Well-Architected Framework.
  • Importance of regular Well-Architected Reviews.
  • Mastering Operational Excellence: core strategies.
  • Enhancing operations with AWS & partner tools.

Key Takeaways

  • Develop a Well-Architected approach that aligns with your business goals.
  • Understand the stages of customer engagement for successful outcomes.
  • Learn how to quantify and mitigate risks effectively.
  • Explore Operational Excellence Pillar and reviewed core implementation strategies.
  • Review appropriate AWS and 3rd party tools.
Webinar AWS Well-Architected: How to get the most of the Framework

You may download slides here.


1. All used IP-addresses, names of servers, workstations, domains, are fictional and are used exclusively as a demonstration only.
2. Information is provided «AS IS».

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