AWS Solutions Architect
File:AWS Solutions Architect Ramp-Up Guide.pdf
As the top certification in 2023, I'm getting my AWS Solutions Architect - Professional certification.
Amazon has a pretty robust, multi-lingual ecosystem of paid products and services for training, tutorials, and certification. It is somewhat challenging just to get an account created (well, actually you need multiple accounts: one for AWS login and product usage itself (aka the "root user"), and a separate account for their "Skill Builder" (paid) training system. In any case, I enrolled in the Solutions Architect - Knowledge Badge Readiness Path. To actually get certified, you need to create an account and agree to the Certification Program Agreement (CPA) on their "CertMetrics" website.
Jeff Bezos wants $300 for an annual subscription to access some of the premium content in their learning catalog. On top of that, some of their courses are taught by 3rd party training companies that charge $2,000 or more for a 3-day course. For the biggest value, take the Udemy video training course by Neil Davis - which can be bought for $15 |
While most people will think that a Solutions Architect's job is determine the "perfect" solution given a set of requirements, the reality is that it's not a static thing. The solution must evolve over time and be refined in operation, not just drawn up in development or prototyping. You should always perform some sort of process improvement such as Deming's PDCA in your implementations so that you can tell that you're Well Architected
Contents
Key Personal Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Are you a Solutions Architect, or want to become one?
You will need:
- Hands-on experience - a Solutions Architect is not an entry-level position. It takes years of experience in the technology sector before you have seen and learned enough lessons to truly become a valuable architect.
- Business analysis skills for understanding and interpreting the customer requirements.
- Strong interpersonal skills for dealing regularly with various stakeholders - architects don't work in ivory towers.
- Broad technology skills - software, hardware, various vendors and so-on.
- On-premises technology - you can't architect Cloud solutions without knowledge of the physical underpinnings and classic alternatives; plus hybrid or integrations with traditional IT infrastructure.
- Other clouds: you can't know just one. You should know AWS, Azure, GCP and perhaps even more cloud operators such as Digital Ocean, Linode, RackSpace or service offerings from giants like IBM/RedHat, Canonical etc.
- Core technology skills - you must have a solid base in compute, storage, networking, and database technologies so that you can easily work with higher-level abstractions and state of the art technologies that build on or reinvent these core skills.
- Automation, containers and serverless technologies
- Programming or scripting useful
Global[edit | edit source]
Regions, with discreet Availability Zones for geographic proximity (low latency), and data compliance. Pay attention to costs (which are determined on a local basis) and service availability.
Edge locations are what they call CDNs. CloudFront is their product.
Interacting[edit | edit source]
- Management Console The web browser interface to AWS
- CLI (including cloudshell which is what they call the browser-based CLI)
- SDKs You can use your favorite programming language to interact with the AWS Service APIs
Security[edit | edit source]
"Shared Responsibility Model" = AWS is responsible for security of the cloud. The customer is responsible for security in the cloud. Specifically, in the use-case of a VM in EC2, AWS will provide security up to the level of the hypervisor. You provide security in terms of OS patches, application and service configuration; and access control to services and data.
Always enable MFA for the "root" user account.
AWS Identity and Access Management[edit | edit source]
Identity and Access Management (IAM) Identity Center (formerly called Single Sign-on) is an OIDC-capable authentication service similar to Microsoft Active Directory. It is enabled by default for a single account (with minor restrictions). For enterprises, setup your organization first, then enable IC. Using IC, an enterprise can leverage their per-existing (Microsoft Azure Active Directory) Identity and Access Control infrastructure in a federated way. Security Best Practices in IAM Of course, IAM IC is available for use in your CloudFormation templates
EC2[edit | edit source]
Amazon's original 'compute' service, Elastic Compute Cloud or EC2 offers Virtual Machines (VMs); and now also offers containerized (e.g. Docker) and serverless (e.g. Fargate) options in addition to traditional Virtual Machines. A large aspect of the complexity of AWS can be attributed to the sheer number and variations of EC2 Instance types and sizes. It is every bit as complex as choosing hardware from a traditional hardware vendor.
There are multiple purchase models. If you thought that "buy or lease" was a tough comparison for buying a car, wait 'til you see all the purchase models for AWS. For pricing assistance, there are various AWS services that analyze your spend[1] There is the pricing calculator
"Free" is listed everywhere, but realistically there is nothing that you can do on a t2.micro (free) instance (unless you're trying to create a "Raspberry Pi in the sky"). To launch a true minimal Linux host, with 8GB of RAM, you're looking at $65 dollars/month PLUS storage costs (S3 + EBS) whereas you can get the same at Digital Ocean for around $30/month.
Containers[edit | edit source]
ECS[edit | edit source]
Docker offerings at AWS
EKS[edit | edit source]
Kubernetes offerings at AWS
Fargate[edit | edit source]
Fargate is a serverless architecture for running 'tasks' on the ECS platform. Customer profiles "this is my architecture"
Lambda[edit | edit source]
AWS Lambda is akin to the 'entrypoint' script of a docker container. It's a function (or program) that can run independently of any hardware via an event trigger. For event-driven architectures it can be useful to have such capabilities. For instance, if we have a video website (e.g. YouTube) and we need to transcode new uploads, that transcoding is a one-time process triggered each time a user uploads a new source video. Another example would be to decouple image resizing from image uploading.
Free Software alternatives[edit | edit source]
Any Solutions Architect with credibility is going to acknowledge that the giants of proprietary software solutions have built their empires on the backs of Free Software. But the product offerings have grown like weeds in a garden, so it can be hard to distinguish the original crop. What solutions or equivalents exist?
Cloud Computing Platforms[edit | edit source]
The OpenStack platform was started by RackSpace and NASA and is a free, open standard cloud computing platform. The March 2023 release included 41 services.
Cloud Provider Alternatives[edit | edit source]
For specific needs, there are sometimes niche vendors that offer a more attractive proposition. https://www.websiteplanet.com/blog/aws-alternatives/ lists alternatives such as Digital Ocean, Kamatera, LiquidWeb and Cloudways if all you really need is a web host or routine solutions.
Links[edit | edit source]
AWS is so large, here's a short list of the most relevant links
- ↑ A bill so complicated, that you need to pay to figure it out.. using Artificial Intelligence