A brief introduction to AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and Well-Architected Framework (WAF)

To aid in moving more businesses into the cloud AWS have developed the Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF). There are also competitors’ models, but in the broadest sense they tend to follow the same principles and categories. I’ll start with showing broad categories, then the Azure model and the AWS model. 

So now we've familiarised ourselves with the broad categories, we can see the two major cloud providers high-level frameworks presented;



Now the 2nd infographic of the AWS CAF begins to show more detail, exposing us to the genuine complexity behind the considerations required during the CAF process. If a business is consequently adopting a cloud, well, it also makes sense to have a structure to think about how the future architecture will be designed and if it matches cloud best practice, in other words AWS's Well-Architected Framework (WAF). Thankfully like many of my posts, there are infographics that excellently and succinctly summaries these ideas for us;

It is very likely that the trend towards cloud-native and infrastructure as code will continue to grow within the industry making WAF the benchmark of best practice. The potential for engineering highly available and fault tolerant applications on the Cloud, along with all financial benefit of adopting makes the growth in this marketplace to continue due to the proliferation of legacy systems throughout IT infrastructure in both private and public sectors.   


These posts are intended more as "prompts" to the core ideas and I would recommend watching a lecture for a more robust understanding if this is completely new to you.


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