S3

Welcome to the first book in the “Well-Architected Guide” series, which brings you a collection of features and articles created for this series and some adapted from the AWS documentation and blogs. I’d like to say a big thank you to all who have supported me whilst I’ve created this completion of guides and howto’s that help you use S3 in a Well-Architected way. We’ll work our way through the 6 pillars of the well-architected framework with recipes you can try out for yourself to help your standing when scoring your AWS Well-Architected Review.


Overview

Let’s get started!

Concepts

What you need to know!

What is S3?

What can you do with S3?

Operational Excellence

Support development and run workloads effectively by gaining insight into operations continuously

Security

Establish Best Practice to protect the confidentiality and integrity of data

Reliability

Distributed system design, recovery planning, and adapting to changing requirements

Performance Efficiency

Right size your resources and streamline you monitoring to deliver performant workloads

Cost Optimization

The Cost Optimization pillar includes the ability to run systems to deliver business value at the lowest price point

Sustainability

The Sustainability pillar focuses on environmental impacts, especially energy consumption and efficiency, since they are important levers for architects to inform direct action to reduce resource usage.

Last modified April 4, 2022: beta release (d632c39)