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January 12, 2017
I'm often asked, "How should I monitor my Amazon Web Services infrastructure? What AWS products and features should I be using?" These two questions can be difficult to answer, but with the help of AWS's top Solutions Architects, you can ask your team a set of key questions to ensure you've built AWS best practices into your stack.
Amazon Web Service’s Well Architected Framework combines the lessons learned from thousands of architectural reviews with years of experience of some of the best Cloud Architects in the world. The result is a set of General Design Principles, and the Five Pillars:
This introductory blog post focuses on the General Design Principles of the framework. The rest of the series will address how to achieve the Five Pillars with native AWS functionality, and how to augment that functionality with Sumo Logic.
Sumo Logic integrates with AWS to collect and monitor both the logs and metrics generated by your infrastructure, and applies advanced machine learning capabilities that reduces the time to identify and resolve issues in your environment.
The General Design Principles of the Well Architected Framework are:
The next piece of the Well Architected Framework is the Security Pillar. Explore further AWS best practices in security when building your cloud infrastructure.
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