Read this blog for insight on how the Azure Well-Architected Framework can help you make more informed decisions regarding cloud workload design, technology and implementation.
Azure Stack Hub is a Microsoft service that extends Azure's capabilities to on-premises and edge locations. It allows organizations to deploy, manage, and operate a subset of Azure services from their own data centers or remote locations, addressing technical and regulatory requirements such as low latency and data sovereignty.
What are the pillars of the Azure Well-Architected Framework?
The Azure Well-Architected Framework consists of five pillars: Reliability, Security, Cost Optimization, Operational Excellence, and Performance Efficiency. These pillars provide prescriptive guidance for architects to create or review cloud solutions, ensuring that designs are reliable, scalable, and efficient.
How can I assess my Azure Stack Hub architecture?
You can use the Azure Well-Architected Framework Assessments available on the Microsoft Assessment Platform. Currently, the Reliability and Operational Excellence pillars are in preview, allowing you to answer questions related to these areas and receive a maturity or risk score along with tailored recommendations for improvement.