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John, what a great breakdown of the Azure Well-Architected Framework and its relationship to the Cloud Adoption Framework and the Azure Architecture Center. Like you, one of my fav sections are the tradeoffs as well! Love that you used the "pick two" triad to set the stage for them. Great video!
Wonderful explanation of the WAF and how to leverage it in your organization. I appreciate the emphasis on continuous improvement through routine assessments. Thanks for putting this together.
Hi John, just wanted to quickly thank you! Found your channel last year and it has been a huge help in expanding my IT knowledge. Just got recruited as a System Administrator and that is definitely partly thanks to your effort in these videos! Keep up the good work
Hey John! Thank you so much for creating this great video. You're giving the perfect WAF overview in 34 minutes -- just amazing. 🙂 Thank you for all your work you put into this channel -- it's a great source of knowledge for everything around Azure.
Seeing your thumbnail my first thoughts were; what is John going to present regarding the Wife Approval Factor 😅😂 Going to watch the video later on 😉 keep up the good work
Thank you John for this really great content (again). Had a question on Service Guides, the link mainly covers Infrastructure. Is there any Service Guide on the MS Office 365 services.