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Solutions Architect's Handbook - Second Edition

By : Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav
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Book Image

Solutions Architect's Handbook - Second Edition

4 (2)
By: Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav

Overview of this book

Becoming a solutions architect requires a hands-on approach, and this edition of the Solutions Architect's Handbook brings exactly that. This handbook will teach you how to create robust, scalable, and fault-tolerant solutions and next-generation architecture designs in a cloud environment. It will also help you build effective product strategies for your business and implement them from start to finish. This new edition features additional chapters on disruptive technologies, such as Internet of Things (IoT), quantum computing, data engineering, and machine learning. It also includes updated discussions on cloud-native architecture, blockchain data storage, and mainframe modernization with public cloud. The Solutions Architect's Handbook provides an understanding of solution architecture and how it fits into an agile enterprise environment. It will take you through the journey of solution architecture design by providing detailed knowledge of design pillars, advanced design patterns, anti-patterns, and the cloud-native aspects of modern software design. By the end of this handbook, you'll have learned the techniques needed to create efficient architecture designs that meet your business requirements.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
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Index

Overcoming architectural constraints

Earlier, in Chapter 2, Solution Architects in an Organization, you learned about the various constraints that a solution architecture needs to handle and balance. The major limitations are cost, time, budget, scope, schedule, and resources. Overcoming these constraints is one of the significant factors that needs to be considered while designing a solution. You should look at the limitations as challenges that can be overcome rather than obstacles, as challenges always push you to the limit of innovation in a positive way.

A solution architect needs to make suitable trade-offs while considering the constraints. For example, a high-performance application results in more cost when you need to add additional caching in multiple layers of architecture. However, sometimes cost is more important than performance, primarily if a system is used by the internal employees, which doesn't directly impact revenue. Sometimes, the market is more important...