Better formatting makes it easier to copy, paste, and test architectural patterns.
Traditional system design focuses on abstract concepts: how to partition databases, where to place load balancers, and how to manage distributed consensus. However, implementing these abstractions in the real world requires a concrete platform. AWS translates these theoretical components into managed services.
AWS offers hundreds of distinct cloud services. Assembling these pieces into a cohesive system remains a primary challenge for architects. This book focuses on architectural blueprints over code implementations.
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System Design on Aws: Building and Scaling Enterprise Solutions