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Evaluate and plan improvements - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: Complete Guide to the AWS Well-Architected Framework
Evaluate and plan improvements
- [Instructor] Now, let's evaluate a particular workload. Take a look at the resources that have been linked together, the different cloud services, and figure out, what are the first potential improvements that we can make? What's the impact going to be with these improvements? Is it major? Is it over time? What's the implementation cost? The cost, if it's high, might indicate that might take a little bit of discussion to actually get this carried out. Maybe the costs that you're saving are huge, and, yeah, we're going to do this, but maybe it's going to take some time. So I have to figure out the workload I'm going to evaluate, and I have to monitor what's going on. So I have to use metrics which are described as proxy metrics. They're going to tell me about the flow of delivering whatever the workload is doing, a certain amount of value to the end user and to the organization. Looking at resources that have been provisioned in the areas of compute, storage, and networking, with…
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