Why is an AWS Well-Architected review a critical part of the cloud design process?
A Well-Architected review is mandatory before a workload can run on AWS.
A Well-Architected review helps identify design gaps and helps evaluate design decisions and related documents.
A Well-Architected review is an audit mechanism that is a part of requirements for service level agreements.
A Well-Architected review eliminates the need for ongoing auditing and compliance tests.
Explanations:
A Well-Architected review is not mandatory for running a workload on AWS; it is a best practice.
A Well-Architected review helps identify design gaps and evaluate design decisions effectively.
While it may assist in auditing, it is not a formal audit mechanism required for service level agreements.
A Well-Architected review does not eliminate the need for ongoing auditing and compliance tests; it complements them.