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Solutions Architect's Handbook

By : Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav
Book Image

Solutions Architect's Handbook

By: Saurabh Shrivastava, Neelanjali Srivastav

Overview of this book

Becoming a solutions architect gives you the flexibility to work with cutting-edge technologies and define product strategies. This handbook takes you through the essential concepts, design principles and patterns, architectural considerations, and all the latest technology that you need to know to become a successful solutions architect. This book starts with a quick introduction to the fundamentals of solution architecture design principles and attributes that will assist you in understanding how solution architecture benefits software projects across enterprises. You'll learn what a cloud migration and application modernization framework looks like, and will use microservices, event-driven, cache-based, and serverless patterns to design robust architectures. You'll then explore the main pillars of architecture design, including performance, scalability, cost optimization, security, operational excellence, and DevOps. Additionally, you'll also learn advanced concepts relating to big data, machine learning, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Finally, you'll get to grips with the documentation of architecture design and the soft skills that are necessary to become a better solutions architect. By the end of this book, you'll have learned techniques to create an efficient architecture design that meets your business requirements.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Working with object storage and the cloud data storage

Object storage bundles the data with a unique identifier and metadata that is customizable. Object storage uses a flat address space compared to the hierarchical addresses in file storage or addresses distributed over a chunk of blocks in block storage. Flat address space makes it easier to locate data and retrieve it faster regardless of the data storage's location. Object storage also helps the user to achieve unlimited scalability of storage.

Object storage metadata can have lots of details, and users can customize it to add more details compared to the addition of tagging in file storage. Data can be accessed by a simple API call and is very cost-effective to store. Object storage performs best for high-volume, unstructured data; however, objects cannot be modified but only replaced, which makes it not a good use case for a database.

Cloud data storage, such as Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), provides an unlimited scalable...