skills/cloud-design-patterns/SKILL.md
Cloud design patterns for distributed systems architecture covering 42 industry-standard patterns across reliability, performance, messaging, security, and deployment categories. Use when designing, reviewing, or implementing distributed system architectures.
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Architects design workloads by integrating platform services, functionality, and code to meet both functional and nonfunctional requirements. To design effective workloads, you must understand these requirements and select topologies and methodologies that address the challenges of your workload's constraints. Cloud design patterns provide solutions to many common challenges.
System design heavily relies on established design patterns. You can design infrastructure, code, and distributed systems by using a combination of these patterns. These patterns are crucial for building reliable, highly secure, cost-optimized, operationally efficient, and high-performing applications in the cloud.
The following cloud design patterns are technology-agnostic, which makes them suitable for any distributed system. You can apply these patterns across Azure, other cloud platforms, on-premises setups, and hybrid environments.
Cloud workloads are vulnerable to the fallacies of distributed computing, which are common but incorrect assumptions about how distributed systems operate. Examples of these fallacies include:
These misconceptions can result in flawed workload designs. Design patterns don't eliminate these misconceptions but help raise awareness, provide compensation strategies, and provide mitigations. Each cloud design pattern has trade-offs. Focus on why you should choose a specific pattern instead of how to implement it.
| Reference | When to load | |---|---| | Reliability & Resilience Patterns | Ambassador, Bulkhead, Circuit Breaker, Compensating Transaction, Retry, Health Endpoint Monitoring, Leader Election, Saga, Sequential Convoy | | Performance Patterns | Async Request-Reply, Cache-Aside, CQRS, Index Table, Materialized View, Priority Queue, Queue-Based Load Leveling, Rate Limiting, Sharding, Throttling | | Messaging & Integration Patterns | Choreography, Claim Check, Competing Consumers, Messaging Bridge, Pipes and Filters, Publisher-Subscriber, Scheduler Agent Supervisor | | Architecture & Design Patterns | Anti-Corruption Layer, Backends for Frontends, Gateway Aggregation/Offloading/Routing, Sidecar, Strangler Fig | | Deployment & Operational Patterns | Compute Resource Consolidation, Deployment Stamps, External Configuration Store, Geode, Static Content Hosting | | Security Patterns | Federated Identity, Quarantine, Valet Key | | Event-Driven Architecture Patterns | Event Sourcing | | Best Practices & Pattern Selection | Selecting appropriate patterns, Well-Architected Framework alignment, documentation, monitoring | | Azure Service Mappings | Common Azure services for each pattern category |
| Category | Patterns | Focus | |---|---|---| | Reliability & Resilience | 9 patterns | Fault tolerance, self-healing, graceful degradation | | Performance | 10 patterns | Caching, scaling, load management, data optimization | | Messaging & Integration | 7 patterns | Decoupling, event-driven communication, workflow coordination | | Architecture & Design | 7 patterns | System boundaries, API gateways, migration strategies | | Deployment & Operational | 5 patterns | Infrastructure management, geo-distribution, configuration | | Security | 3 patterns | Identity, access control, content validation | | Event-Driven Architecture | 1 pattern | Event sourcing and audit trails |
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