AWS Well-Architected Framework
May 1, 2024
Updated June 30, 2025
15 minute read
The AWS Well-Architected Framework is a set of best practices and guidance for designing and operating reliable, scalable, and cost-effective cloud computing systems on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides a comprehensive framework for evaluating and improving the architecture of your cloud applications and infrastructure.
Benefits of Using the AWS Well-Architected Framework
There are many benefits to using the AWS Well-Architected Framework, including:
x4xi6q|
Find a path to becoming a AWS Well-Architected Framework. Learn more at:
OpenCourser.com/topic/x4xi6q/aws
Reading list
We've selected 13 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
AWS Well-Architected Framework.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the AWS Well-Architected Framework, including best practices for designing, building, and operating cloud applications.
Explores common cloud architecture patterns and provides guidance on how to implement them using AWS services.
Provides practical advice on how to design and build scalable, high-availability systems.
Provides a deep dive into the principles and practices of microservices architecture.
Provides a comprehensive guide to DevOps practices, including how to implement them in the cloud.
Provides insights into the practices and techniques used by Google to operate its large-scale infrastructure.
This novel provides a fictionalized account of the challenges and benefits of DevOps practices.
Provides study materials for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect exam.
Provides study materials for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.
This novel provides a fictionalized account of the challenges and benefits of modern software development practices.
Provides a deep dive into AWS CloudFormation, a tool for provisioning and managing AWS resources.
Provides a deep dive into AWS storage services, including Amazon S3, EBS, and EFS.
Provides a deep dive into AWS security best practices, including security controls, compliance, and incident response.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
OpenCourser.com/topic/x4xi6q/aws