The Cloud Engineer’s Playbook - A Podcast by Michael Diogo

Introduction to AWS Well- Architected Framework - Part One


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Every great system starts with a solid foundation. Just like constructing a building, the choices you make early in cloud architecture can determine whether your solution stands strong or slowly cracks under pressure.

In this episode, we dive into the reality of architecting workloads in the cloud, where every decision is a trade-off shaped by business context. Do you optimize for cost and sustainability in development environments, or double down on reliability for mission-critical systems? How does performance directly influence revenue in ecommerce? And why are security and operational excellence non-negotiable, no matter the scenario?


We break down the core design principles of the Well-Architected Framework, including:

  • Why guessing capacity is a thing of the past

  • How testing at production scale becomes affordable in the cloud

  • Using automation to safely experiment and evolve architectures

  • Designing systems that grow with your business, not against it

  • Letting data not assumptions drive architectural decisions

  • Stress-testing your systems through game days before real incidents hit

At the heart of it all are the six pillars: operational excellence, security, reliability, performance efficiency, cost optimization, and sustainability. Neglecting any one of them can undermine everything you’re trying to build. But when they’re thoughtfully balanced, they free you up to focus on what really matters delivering business value and meeting functional requirements.


Need a team to migrate workloads to the cloud, secure your infrastructure, automate your processes, and train your team for optimal adoption, email: [email protected] to start your transformation today. Let’s make your operations and workloads more optimize and more secured.

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