
Episode 140 - Reliability in the Azure Well-Architected Framework
We continue diving deep into the Azure Well-architected Framework. This week, we talk about Reliability. It's about planning and designing for reliability for everything you build and ensuring and monitoring the solution. Also, Jussi asks Tobi an unexpected question. This episode is sponsored by ScriptRunner.
Show notes
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(05:50) - Show content starts.
Show links
- Reliability patterns (Microsoft Docs)
- Calculating Composite SLAs (AZ-900 GitHub content)
- See the Azure service SLAs (Azure Charts)
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