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Choose Your Own Cloud Infrastructure Scenario
Instructions
Evidence Statements
You will demonstrate your understanding by:
Selecting and analyzing a specific organizational cloud infrastructure challenge
Recommending appropriate cloud deployment models based on organizational requirements
Identifying key services and features that address business objectives
Anticipating and planning for potential implementation challenges
Providing constructive feedback to enhance peers' infrastructure designs
Set the Stage
Every organization's journey to the cloud is unique, shaped by their industry, regulatory environment, customer expectations, and technical requirements. A hospital's need for HIPAA-compliant patient data storage differs vastly from a gaming company's requirement for global, low-latency multiplayer experiences. Yet beneath these diverse needs lie common architectural principles and decision-making frameworks that skilled cloud professionals must master.
Consider how Netflix transformed from a DVD-by-mail service to a global streaming giant by leveraging cloud infrastructure, or how Capital One migrated from traditional banking systems to become one of the most cloud-native financial institutions. These success stories did not happen overnight — they required careful planning, strategic technology choices, and the ability to anticipate and overcome significant challenges.
The scenarios you will explore represent real-world situations that cloud architects encounter daily. Each presents distinct technical, regulatory, and business considerations that demand thoughtful analysis and creative problem-solving.
Discussion Prompt
Choose Your Scenario
Select one of the following cloud infrastructure challenges and develop a comprehensive solution approach:
Option A: Healthcare Organization Cloud Platform Help a mid-sized healthcare organization (3 hospitals, 15 clinics) build a cloud platform that:
Protects sensitive patient information (PHI) under HIPAA regulations
Maintains 99.9% availability for critical systems like electronic health records
Supports real-time access for emergency situations
Integrates with existing medical devices and legacy systems
Manages costs while ensuring regulatory compliance
Option B: Global E-commerce Company Help an e-commerce company expanding internationally design a cloud system that:
Handles traffic spikes during events like Black Friday (10x normal load)
Delivers fast page load times across North America, Europe, and Asia
Processes secure payment transactions in multiple currencies
Manages inventory across multiple warehouses and distribution centers
Scales efficiently to control operational costs during low-traffic periods
Option C: Media Streaming Service Help a growing streaming service (similar to Netflix or Hulu) build a platform that:
Stores and delivers petabytes of video content globally
Automatically scales based on viewer demand (peak evening hours)
Optimizes content delivery to minimize bandwidth costs
Supports multiple video quality levels and device types
Handles content upload, processing, and global distribution
Your Response Framework
1. Cloud Deployment Strategy (150–200 words)
Recommend your cloud setup approach (public, private, hybrid, or multi-cloud)
Justify your choice based on the organization's specific needs
Consider factors like cost, compliance, control, and scalability
Address any industry-specific requirements or constraints
2. Key Services and Features (200–250 words)
Identify 2-3 specific cloud services or features that directly address the organization's primary goals
Explain how each service contributes to meeting business objectives
Consider services for compute, storage, networking, security, or specialized functions
Discuss how these services work together in your overall architecture
3. Challenge Analysis and Mitigation (150–200 words)
Identify one significant challenge the organization might face during implementation or operation
Explain why this challenge is particularly relevant to your chosen scenario
Propose specific strategies to prepare for or work around this challenge
Consider both technical and organizational aspects of the challenge
Engage and Collaborate
After posting your initial response, provide thoughtful feedback to at least two peers who chose different scenarios than yours. In your responses:
Offer a Suggestion: Propose an additional service, alternative approach, or enhancement to their solution
Ask a Question: Inquire about specific aspects of their design, implementation considerations, or potential trade-offs
Share an Improvement: Suggest refinements based on industry best practices, cost optimization, or risk mitigation
Focus on constructive dialogue that helps your classmates strengthen their infrastructure designs while demonstrating your own analytical skills.
Keep It Open
As you engage in this discussion, consider these broader questions:
How might emerging technologies (edge computing, serverless, AI/ML services) influence your chosen scenario?
What lessons from one industry scenario could apply to the others?
How do cultural and regional differences affect global cloud infrastructure decisions?
What role does organizational maturity play in cloud adoption success?
Deliverables
Initial Post (500–650 words total):
Clear identification of chosen scenario with brief context
Comprehensive cloud deployment strategy with justification
Detailed explanation of 2–3 key services/features
Thoughtful analysis of one major challenge with mitigation approach
Professional writing with appropriate technical terminology
Submission Guidelines / Criteria for Success
Your initial post should demonstrate:
Industry Awareness: Understanding of sector-specific requirements and constraints
Technical Competency: Appropriate selection and application of cloud services
Strategic Thinking: Alignment between technical choices and business objectives
Risk Management: Proactive identification and mitigation of implementation challenges
Communication Skills: Clear, professional explanation of technical concepts
Technical Depth Expectations:
Reference specific cloud services from major providers (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud)
Demonstrate understanding of architectural patterns and best practices
Show awareness of compliance, security, and cost considerations
Consider scalability, availability, and performance requirements
Evaluation Criteria:
Completeness: All required elements addressed thoroughly
Accuracy: Technically sound recommendations and justifications
Creativity: Innovative or well-reasoned approaches to complex challenges
Collaboration: Meaningful contribution to peers' learning through feedback