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PERF02

PERF02-BP01 - Select the best compute options for your workload

Implementation Guidance

“Select the best compute options for your workload” should be delivered as a standard operating capability with explicit scope, controls, and validation checkpoints. Embed it into day-to-day engineering and operations workflows.

For the question “How do you select your compute solution?”, define measurable outcomes, assign owners, and review execution regularly. Integrate this practice into delivery and operations processes so improvements persist as workloads and requirements evolve.

Key Steps

  1. Define implementation scope and outcomes:

    • Set explicit success criteria for “Select the best compute options for your workload”
    • Identify dependencies, prerequisites, and sequencing constraints
    • Assign accountable owners for execution and maintenance
  2. Implement with standards and validation:

    • Use reusable templates and runbooks for consistent execution
    • Validate implementation with tests, checks, or controlled rollouts
    • Capture telemetry to confirm adoption and effectiveness
  3. Operate and iterate:

    • Review outcomes against KPIs on a recurring schedule
    • Fix recurring failure modes and process bottlenecks
    • Update implementation guidance based on operational learning

Risk / Impact

Level of risk if not implemented: Medium

Impact: Without this best practice, workloads typically accumulate inefficiencies and execution drift that increase failure probability over time. Problems often surface during traffic spikes, major releases, or dependency failures.

Benefits of implementation:

  • More predictable operational and engineering outcomes
  • Better alignment between architecture decisions and business goals
  • Continuous improvement through measurable feedback loops

AWS Services to Consider

Amazon EC2

Offers flexible instance families to match workload performance and capacity requirements.

Amazon ECS

Runs container workloads with managed orchestration and scaling options.

Amazon EKS

Provides managed Kubernetes control planes for containerized application operation.

AWS Lambda

Runs event-driven automation without managing servers, ideal for remediation workflows.