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In this episode of the Azure Essentials Show, Thomas Maurer is joined by Sergio Navar and John Downs for a discussion on the application of the Microsoft Well-Architected Framework to building Software as a Service (SaaS) solution. They explain the five pillars of the framework—Security, Cost Optimization, Reliability, Operational Excellence, and Performance Efficiency—and how these pillars help independent software vendors (ISVs) design and optimize their SaaS workloads. Sergio and John provide insights into specific design areas, such as financial considerations and multi-tenancy models, and emphasize the importance of balancing trade-offs to meet both business and customer requirements. They also highlight resources available for further learning and assessment to help ISVs implement the framework effectively.
Resources
• Azure Well-Architected SaaS workload Assessment https://aka.ms/waf/saas/assessment
• Azure Well-Architected Framework https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/well-architected
• Azure Well-Architected SaaS workloads https://aka.ms/waf/saas
• Explore more Azure Essential resources! https://azure.com/AzureEssentials
Related episodes
• What’s new in the Well-Architected Framework https://aka.ms/azenable/143
• Learn How to Optimize Your Well-Architected Cloud https://aka.ms/azenable/158
Connect
• Thomas Maurer https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasmaurer2
• Sergio Navar https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergio-navar-10
• John Downs https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-downs
Chapters
0:00 Coming in this episode
0:16 Introduction
0:55 SaaS on WAF
1:17 Start-up example
1:31 Established ISV example
1:58 Five WAF pillars
2:15 Security
2:30 Cost Optimization
2:52 Reliability
3:06 Operational Excellence
3:54 Performance Efficiency
4:31 Financial strategy
5:30 Tenancy strategy
6:28 Evaluation is a journey
7:16 Start with an assessment
7:50 Resources and documentation Read More Microsoft Developer