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Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Architects - Second Edition

By : Jeroen Mulder
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Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Architects - Second Edition

By: Jeroen Mulder

Overview of this book

Are you ready to unlock the full potential of your enterprise with the transformative power of multi-cloud adoption? As a cloud architect, you understand the challenges of navigating the vast array of cloud services and moving data and applications to public clouds. But with 'Multi-Cloud Strategy for Cloud Architects, Second Edition', you'll gain the confidence to tackle these complexities head-on. This edition delves into the latest concepts of BaseOps, FinOps, and DevSecOps, including the use of the DevSecOps Maturity Model. You'll learn how to optimize costs and maximize security using the major public clouds - Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud. Examples of solutions by the increasingly popular Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Alibaba Cloud have been added in this edition. Plus, you will discover cutting-edge ideas like AIOps and GreenOps. With practical use cases, including IoT, data mining, Web3, and financial management, this book empowers you with the skills needed to develop, release, and manage products and services in a multi-cloud environment. By the end of this book, you'll have mastered the intricacies of multi-cloud operations, financial management, and security. Don't miss your chance to revolutionize your enterprise with multi-cloud adoption.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Index

Validating the architecture

You might recognize this from the process where we validate the architecture of software. It is very common to have an architecture validation in software development, but any architecture should be validated. But what do we mean by that and what would be the objective? The first and most important objective is quality control. The second objective is that improvements that need to be made to the architecture need to be considered. This is done to guarantee that we have an architecture that meets our business goals, addresses all the principles and requirements, and can be received for continuous improvement.

Validating the architecture is not an audit. Therefore, it is perfectly fine to have the first validation procedure be done through a peer review: architects and engineers that haven’t been involved in creating the architecture. It is also recommended to have an external review of your cloud architecture. This can be done by cloud solutions...