10 Apr 2026

Well-Architected Framework Review

Cloud Combinator Stand: F32
Workloads that haven't been reviewed against the Well-Architected Framework carry risk you can't see from a dashboard. Security gaps, reliability blind spots, cost inefficiencies, and architectural choices that made sense two years ago but now create operational drag. A Well-Architected review surfaces those issues before they become incidents.

Cloud Combinator delivers a structured AWS Well-Architected Framework Review (WAFR) covering your AWS foundation and a nominated workload. The review assesses your architectural choices across all six pillars: Operational Excellence, Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, Cost Optimisation, and Sustainability.

What you get

  • High-Risk Issue identification, a documented set of findings captured through the formal Well-Architected review process, highlighting the architectural risks that need attention
  • Prioritised remediation roadmap, sequenced actions with recommended AWS services, architectural patterns, and implementation notes so your team can act on findings immediately
  • Optional remediation support, delivered as a follow-on scoped engagement if your team needs hands-on help implementing the roadmap

AWS Promotional Credits Where eligible, the review and subsequent remediation may qualify for AWS Promotional Credits under the AWS Well-Architected partner funding programme. Eligibility is typically linked to remediating a minimum percentage of identified High-Risk Issues, subject to AWS approval and current programme requirements. We can walk you through the eligibility criteria during scoping.

What happens after the review Many organisations use WAFR findings as the starting point for broader improvement work. Where findings point to modernisation, security hardening, cost restructuring, or platform optimisation, we can scope follow-on engagements to address those areas directly.

Request a scoping conversation to get started.

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