Assessment approach.
Discovery Workshop
- Introduction, business objective & goals
- Input from key stakeholder
- Understand as-is architecture and documentation
- Cloud resource access and data collection
Assess & Prioritize
- Assess and evaluate all five pillars of WAF
- Discuss the findings
- Categorize and prioritize findings based on impact
- Finalize recommendation & trade-offs
Remediation roadmap
- Identify opportunity and implementation plans
- Guidelines for new workloads
- Recommendation on automation & governance
- Next step
Assessment deliverables.
- A comprehensive report including key findings, gaps, opportunities, and modernization recommendations against the five pillars of the Well-Architected Framework
- Recommendations for cloud governance and policies
- Customized checklist and guidelines for new workloads
YASH Differentiators.
- 25+ years of Deep Domain Expertise & Proven Delivery
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- One-stop shop for Public Cloud
- Robust certified talent pool
- 250+ Cloud & DevOps Engagement
- 100+ end-to-end cloud operations
- $10 million cost optimized
- 3000+ Server Assessments for cloud Migration & 2500+ server Migrated
YASH Alliances.
FAQs.
The well-architected framework assessment is a comprehensive service that helps you assess your cloud architecture and workload against multi-cloud best practices. It provides guidance, recommendations, and actionable steps to improve cloud deployments.
A Well-Architected Framework is a tool that helps businesses build a secure, high-performance, reliable, and efficient cloud infrastructure. It also helps balance all five pillars, decreasing costs and improving security and performance.
This assessment ensures your workloads are optimized for security, reliability, and cost efficiency. It helps you to avoid common pitfalls and build a strong foundation for your cloud infrastructure.
This assessment covers Microsoft’s five pillars of a well-architected framework: reliability, security, cost optimization, operational, and performance excellence.