Module 9 - Migration and Innovation Flashcards
What is AWS CAF? (explain the six areas of focus)
Cloud Adoption Framework. Organises guidance into six areas of focus (called perspectives):
1. Business -> focus on business capabilities
- ensures that IT aligns with business needs
2. People -> focus on business capabilities
- supports development of an organisation-wide change management strategy for successful cloud adoption
3. Governance -> focus on business capabilities
- focuses on the skills and processes to align IT strategy with business strategy
4. Platform -> focus on technical capabilities
- includes principles and patterns for implementing new solutions on the cloud, and migrating on-premises workloads to the cloud
5. Security -> focus on technical capabilities
- ensures that the organisation meets security objectives for visibility, audibility, control, and agility
6. Operations -> focus on technical capabilities
- helps you to enable, run, use, operate, and recover IT workloads to the level agreed upon with your business stakeholders
Explain the 6 strategies for migration (The 6 Rs).
- Rehosting
- also known as “lift-and-shift” - involves moving applications without changes - Replatforming
- also known as “lift, tinker, and shift” - involves making a few cloud optimisations to realise a tangible benefit - Refactoring/re-architecting
- involves reimagining how an application is architected and developed by using cloud-native features - Repurchasing
- involves moving from a traditional license to a SaaS model - Retaining
- consists of keeping applications that are critical for the business in the source environment
- this might include applications that require major refactoring before they can be migrated - Retiring
- the process of removing applications that are no longer needed
What is the AWS Snow Family? (explain the three different parts)
It is a collection of physical devices that help to physically transport up to exabytes of data into and out of AWS. Consists of three parts:
1. AWS Snowcone
- a small, rugged, and secure edge computing and data transfer device
- features 2 CPUs, 4 GB of memory, and 8 TB of usable storage
2. AWS Snowball
- two types: Snowball Edge Storage Optimised and Snowball Edge Compute Devices
3. AWS Snowmobile
- an exabyte-scale data transfer service used to move large amounts of data to AWS
- you can transfer up to 100 petabytes of data per Snowmobile, a 45-foot long ruggedised shipping container, pulled by a semi trailer truck
Name an example of an AWS serverless application.
AWS Lambda
Name four ways that AWS uses AI.
- Convert speech to text with Amazon Transcribe
- Discover patterns in text with Amazon Comprehend
- Identify potentially fraudulent online activities with Amazon Fraud Detector
- Build voice and text chatbots with Amazon Lex (part of Alexa)
Give an example of a machine learning application at AWS.
Amazon SageMaker