Design AWS Cloud Architecture
Summary
Freelancer Client is hiring: Design AWS Cloud Architecture.
Location: Remote
I am looking for a well-structured AWS architecture that fits the overall needs of my project. AWS is my confirmed cloud provider, but I have not yet pinned down the individual services, so I’d like your expertise in recommending the right mix of compute, storage, database and networking components.
What you'll do:
• A brief roadmap outlining next steps to move from design to implementation
Skills: Project Management, Cloud Computing, Cloud Networking, Cloud Security, Technical Documentation, DevOps, Terraform, Cloud Monitoring
Budget: $10–$30 USD
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I am looking for a well-structured AWS architecture that fits the overall needs of my project. AWS is my confirmed cloud provider, but I have not yet pinned down the individual services, so I’d like your expertise in recommending the right mix of compute, storage, database and networking components.
You will begin by reviewing the project’s functional requirements with me, then translate them into a scalable, secure and cost-efficient design. Please factor in best-practice patterns such as multi-AZ high availability, IAM-based access control, monitoring with CloudWatch and an automated deployment path (CloudFormation or Terraform).
Specific deliverables I need from you:
• A detailed architecture diagram (Visio, Lucidchart or AWS Architecture Icons)
• A written explanation of each component, why it was chosen and how it fits into the overall flow
• An indicative monthly cost breakdown using the AWS Pricing Calculator
• A brief roadmap outlining next steps to move from design to implementation
If you have prior experience designing production-grade AWS solutions and can clearly articulate trade-offs, I’m keen to work with you.
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