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Multi-Cloud Architecture and Governance

By : Jeroen Mulder
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Multi-Cloud Architecture and Governance

By: Jeroen Mulder

Overview of this book

Multi-cloud has emerged as one of the top cloud computing trends, with businesses wanting to reduce their reliance on only one vendor. But when organizations shift to multiple cloud services without a clear strategy, they may face certain difficulties, in terms of how to stay in control, how to keep all the different components secure, and how to execute the cross-cloud development of applications. This book combines best practices from different cloud adoption frameworks to help you find solutions to these problems. With step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples, you’ll begin by planning the foundation, creating the architecture, designing the governance model, and implementing tools, processes, and technologies to manage multi-cloud environments. You’ll then discover how to design workload environments using different cloud propositions, understand how to optimize the use of these cloud technologies, and automate and monitor the environments. As you advance, you’ll delve into multi-cloud governance, defining clear demarcation models and management processes. Finally, you’ll learn about managing identities in multi-cloud: who’s doing what, why, when, and where. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create, implement, and manage multi-cloud architectures with confidence
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Introduction to Architecture and Governance for Multi-Cloud Environments
7
Section 2 – Getting the Basics Right with BaseOps
12
Section 3 – Cost Control in Multi-Cloud with FinOps
17
Section 4 – Security Control in Multi-Cloud with SecOps
22
Section 5 – Structured Development on Multi-Cloud Environments with DevOps

Defining monitoring and management processes

This section of the book is all about BaseOps, and we will be looking at the Cloud Adoption Framework offered by the major cloud providers and hyperscalers—Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud Platform. These frameworks share a lot of basic principles. We can identify five domains in the frameworks:

  • Governance
  • Cost management
  • Security
  • Automation
  • Monitoring

In the previous chapters, we covered governance, service design, policies, implementing landing zones in different clouds, resilience, and performance. Lastly, we learned how we can automate the deployment and management of our environments. We now have one final thing to discuss in terms of BaseOps, and that's monitoring.

Monitoring is crucial in the professional management of IT systems. It doesn't make sense to monitor everything in your environment, but that's what a lot of companies still do: they simply turn monitoring on and then...