Task Statement 1: Design scalable and loosely coupled architectures.

Knowledge of:

  • API creation and management (for example, Amazon API Gateway, REST API)
  • AWS managed services with appropriate use cases (for example, AWS Transfer Family, Amazon Simple Queue Service [Amazon SQS], Secrets Manager)
  • Caching strategies
  • Design principles for microservices (for example, stateless workloads compared with stateful workloads)
  • Event-driven architectures
  • Horizontal scaling and vertical scaling
  • How to appropriately use edge accelerators (for example, content delivery network [CDN])
  • How to migrate applications intocontainers
  • Load balancing concepts (for example, Application Load Balancer)
  • Multi-tier architectures
  • Queuing and messaging concepts (for example, publish/subscribe)
  • Serverless technologies and patterns (for example, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda)
  • Storage types with associated characteristics (for example, object, file, block)
  • The orchestration of containers (for example, Amazon Elastic Container Service [Amazon ECS], Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service [Amazon EKS])
  • When to use read replicas
  • Workflow orchestration (for example, AWS Step Functions)

 

Skills in:

  • Designing event-driven, microservice, and/or multi-tier architectures based on requirements
  • Determining scaling strategies for components used in an architecture design
  • Determining the AWS services required to achieve loose coupling based on requirements
  • Determining when to use containers
  • Determining when to use serverless technologies and patterns
  • Recommending appropriate compute, storage, networking, and database technologies based on requirements
  • Using purpose-built AWS services forworkloads
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