December 1, 2024

Return of The Frugal Architect(s)

In my twenty years at Amazon, I’ve spoken with 1000’s of shoppers throughout industries and roles. Their challenges are distinctive, however a typical thread emerges repeatedly: the will to cut back cloud prices whereas sustaining efficiency and driving steady innovation.

Final 12 months throughout my re:Invent keynote, I launched The Frugal Architect, a set of seven easy legal guidelines for constructing cost-aware, sustainable, and fashionable architectures. The response was overwhelming. Builders related deeply with the concept that constraints—whether or not bodily or self-imposed—can drive creativity. They pressure us to grasp our programs intimately, to problem previous selections, and uncover the small efficiencies that add as much as vital financial savings.

Right this moment, I’m relaunching The Frugal Architect with expanded content material: sharing the tales of AWS prospects who’re innovating to optimize their architectures for value and sustainability.

Transferring ahead, you’ll discover long-form articles from quite a lot of well-respected architects, in addition to a brand new podcast collection, which I’m co-hosting with Simon Elisha, a long-time Amazonian and trusted voice within the AWS neighborhood.

The first blog post and podcast episode are available today, that includes Dan Conti, former CTO of WeTransfer. Dan shares how his group revisited previous selections to cut back digital waste. And by enhancing observability and questioning legacy decisions, they uncovered and addressed inefficiencies—corresponding to unused storage and over-provisioned compute assets—that led to vital value financial savings and a diminished carbon footprint. Dan reminds us that the journey to cost-efficiency takes time — and that there’s a lot of worth in an incremental method.

Dan Conti - A journey towards sustainable development at WeTransfer
Available November 25, 2024

Subsequent week, The Frugal Architect will function Mike Norton, VP of Cloud Applied sciences at PBS. Mike explains how he shifted PBS’s tech operations from fixed firefighting to proactive fireproofing. As a publicly funded group, PBS wanted to make each greenback depend, so Mike’s group re-architected their programs to steadiness resilience and cost-effectiveness. By shifting to containerized and serverless architectures, they dramatically diminished compute prices whereas doubling streaming visitors, all with out compromising their mission to coach and entertain viewers such as you.

Mike Norton - Cost-aware architectures for viewers like you
Accessible December 2, 2024

We’ll choose again up within the new 12 months with much more tales from modern architects who’re constructing smarter, extra environment friendly programs within the cloud. I invite you to explore the updated site, dive into these tales, and get impressed by the inventive methods builders are maximizing worth and minimizing waste.

As at all times, Now Go Construct!