
Episode 228 - The updated Operational Excellence pillar in the Azure Well-Architected Framework with Bastian Ulke
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The Azure Well-Architected Framework (WAF) recently got a big rewrite. We take Operational Excellence, a pillar from WAF, for a deeper look with Bastian Ulke from Microsoft. What is it? How should you utilize this pillar? Bastian also talks about the recommendations and patterns within Operational Excellence. Also, Tobi asks Bastian an unexpected question.
(00:00) - Intro and catching up.
(02:41) - Show content starts.
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