what is solution architecture?
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Bogdan BOCȘE
Softbinator, February 2015
Definition Concerns
Processes
Infrastructure
Integration
Performance/Scalability
Cost Case study: Choosing a (Big)Data Store
Things to Consider
Shopping List
“Information technology architecture is the process of development of methodical information technology specifications, models and guidelines, using a variety of Information Technology notations, for example UML (…)“
What is actually required?
What are the silent requirements (expectations)?
What do we have to develop?
What can we reuse? Aren’t we reinventing the wheel?
Do we have to integrate something? How?
How much effort does it take?
How much does it cost (to buy and to operate)?
Finding solutions to problems (performance, scalability, development, cost)
before they become problems.
Components: Actors/Systems/Swim lanes Actions Messages
Helps with: Separation of concerns Structuring possible scenarios Identifying untreated cases and exceptions
Type
On-premise
Hosted
Cloud
Capacity Planning Monitoring and Alerting Redundancy/Resilience/Fault-tolerance Disaster Recovery
Patterns: Service Oriented Architecture
SOAP, REST Publish/Subscribe Request/Reply Callback
• Messages Queues / Enterprise Service Bus Data Replication Extraction-Transformation-Loading (Batch Processing)
Anti-patterns: File transfer Shared database
Performance
Non-functional requirements
Volume
Response Time
Scalability
Vertical – scale up – more powerful machines
Horizontal – scale out – more identical machines
Types of Cost Capital – how much it costs to build? Operational – how much it costs to operate?
What you care about is … Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
Operational costs include Maintenance (including staff) Support (including staff) Rent Power & cooling Backup and backup management Spare parts
How to Choose a (Big)Data Store?
What’s it called? What does it mean?
Volumetry If it’s less than 100GB, don’t bother calling it BigData
Atomic Query Size Are you reading 10 or 10 million records per transaction?
Load Do you expect 5 or 5000 queries per second?
Response Time Do you expect your data store to answer in 1ms, 10ms or 10s?
Immutability Once your data is written, does it stay written?
Strict Consistency Do you need changes to be instantly visible to all readers?
Data Freshness Do you need the absolute latest data, to the millisecond?
ACID Compliance If you work with ordering or payments, you want transactions.
Query Accuracy Is there room for error for the results to your queries?
Persistence/Durability Should data be stored on a permanent medium (HDD, SSD)?
High Availability Is it required that the data stores stays available throughout hardware and network failures?
Enterprise Integration Patterns Cloud Design Pattern and Reference
Architectures
Amazon Web Service Reference Architectures
Microsoft Azure Design Patterns
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