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0 reviewsThe cloud is busy transforming the world of information technology and accelerating business innovation, but analysts estimate that only 20% of enterprise workloads are currently located in the cloud. The unavailability of mission-critical, cloud-based applications for financial transactions, traffic control coordination, and emergency response can have serious consequences.
These applications need to be built to guarantee that they're reliable, dependable, and able to perform their functions.
In this report, Haytham Elkhoja explores ways to reconcile the potential of cloud platforms with the intricate requirements of reliability for mission-critical workloads. IT execs, cloud transformation officers, and aspiring CIOs will learn strategies for the successful adoption of cloud platforms and cloud native patterns, while simplifying the end-to-end operational complexity of these workloads.
Explore the nature of failures, outages, and disasters and the difference between resilience and reliability
Learn the reliability of the cloud application architecture, deployment method, and operation to achieve always-on mission-critical services
Delve into multiactive architectures and application reliability patterns, including actionable guiding principles
Learn how to foster a culture of continuous improvement and innovation to operate always-on services
Haytham Elkhoja is a principal architect and CTO for the always-on and chaos engineering practice at Kyndryl.