Struggling to balance scalability with costs in your system architecture? You're not alone. It's a common challenge for system architects aiming to meet stakeholder expectations effectively. The key is understanding how to design a system that scales without unnecessary expense. Remember, it's all about smart investments in architecture and maintaining open communication with stakeholders. What strategies do you find most effective for achieving this balance?
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Very well Articulated, found very helpful. Domain based design from functional perspective helped in SNA On other end form Operations perspective for complete view of business, data had to come together, thus data sinks(lakes and sharing) , sharing created ownership and governance issue. Orgs today are now looking at data as product(SNA) and thus breaking data into services and defining ownership. As you rightly called out distributed systems fits into the definition, Torrent and Skype are my favorite example of SNA they worked very well before netflix, zoom. The migration from distributed system that scaled (Torrent/skype) has been for cloud computing and need of aggregated operations view from data. We brought compute and storage together to make this happen in a Cloud. The future is multiple smaller edge networks providing foundational features of cloud, edge data centers would grow and thus SNA. Taking up pie from cloud mammoths. AI, today though is complete dependent on sharing everything for Large Models, from data to GPU interaction. Highly inefficient system, would reach a point were it cannot grow as single model and move towards expert models SNA, Altman is eyeing $7 Trillion for Shared everything models😃
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Following a structured framework makes it easier to understand the policies. It also makes it easier to cover all scenarios and avoid conflicting policies that are difficult to troubleshoot. Be sure to check out this Microsoft Learn article shared by Hamid Sadeghpour Saleh!!! #microsoftlearn
This article provides a framework for implementing a persona-based Conditional Access architecture, like the one described in Conditional Access Zero Trust architecture. In this article, there are details on how to form and name the Conditional Access policies. There's also a starting point for creating policies.
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These days, I primarily focus on event-driven architecture, aiming to simplify applications by leveraging more complex infrastructure. This doesn’t mean that other patterns are inferior. Each can be highly effective when properly implemented and governed. The key is to choose the best design that fits your problem set and aligns with your team’s capabilities. In this post, I will compare Event-Driven Architectures with Service-Oriented and Microservice-based architectures. https://lnkd.in/gycJ3QUX
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