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We use the official AWS Well-Architected Framework to identify critical risks on your cloud infrastructure. Get an actionable remediation plan to cut costs, enhance security, and improve performance.
What is a well-architected review?
A Well-Architected Framework Review (WAFR) is a structured assessment of your AWS workloads against AWS best practices across six key pillars. The goal of these pillars is to make sure there’s a standard of how modern cloud infrastructure should perform.
Operational excellence
Security
Reliability
Performance efficiency
Cost optimization
Sustainability
From 40% lower costs to performance gains - from one WAFR report only!
Reports by itself don’t matter much. What you do with them, that’s what makes all the difference.
If you implement every suggestion, here’s what you might expect.
Our 5-step review process.
Our process is a collaborative deep dive led by our certified experts, not a passive audit.
We work directly with your stakeholders to move quickly from discovery to a prioritized remediation plan.
You’ll discover the high-impact risks and cost-saving opportunities, and get a clear roadmap to fix them.
Discovery & scoping
- Identify workloads for review
- Define review scope and objectives
- Gather architecture documentation
- Schedule stakeholder workshops
Assessment workshops
- Conduct pillar-by-pillar assessment
- Interview technical teams and stakeholders
- Document current architecture and practices
- Identify high-risk issues (HRIs) and medium-risk issues (MRIs)
Analysis & reporting
- Analyze findings across all six pillars
- Prioritize risks based on business impact
- Develop detailed remediation recommendations
- Create executive summary and technical report
Remediation planning
- Prioritized action plan with timelines
- Effort and cost estimates
- Quick wins vs. long-term improvements
- Implementation roadmap
Follow-up support (optional)
- Assist with remediation implementation
- Re-review after improvements
- Ongoing architectural advisory
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The final package provides immediate value to every stakeholder.
Your engineering team gets a detailed technical analysis and an actionable plan, while your leadership gets a high-level executive summary that translates technical risks into business impact.
This is everything you need to get aligned and start optimizing.
Comprehensive assessment report
- Current state analysis across all six pillars
- High-risk and medium-risk issues identified
- Security vulnerabilities and compliance gaps
- Performance bottlenecks and optimization opportunities
- Cost optimization recommendations
Actionable remediation plan
- Prioritized list of improvements
- Step-by-step implementation guidance
- Estimated effort and timelines
- Quick wins for immediate impact
Executive summary
- Business-focused overview of findings
- Risk assessment and business impact
- Investment recommendations
- ROI projections for improvements
AWS well-architected tool documentation
- Findings recorded in the AWS Well-Architected Tool
- Milestone tracking for improvements
- Ongoing review capability
When to conduct a Well-Architected Review?
A Well-Architected Review isn’t just for emergencies. It’s a critical tool for preventing them. The best time for a review is before a major change, or as soon as you feel a lack of confidence in your costs, security, or performance.
If any of these common business or technical triggers sound familiar, it’s time to get clarity.
Before major launches
Validate readiness for production or scale
After significant changes
Assess impact of major architecture updates
Regular cadence
Annual or bi-annual reviews for ongoing optimization
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