Well-Architected 2 - time for a new framework?
Over ten years ago I helped launch1 ππ¦ππ-ππ³π€π©πͺπ΅π¦π€π΅π¦π₯ to help people build better systems. It set a standard - and others followed. Fourteen plus frameworks later, most haven't kept pace with how we really build and operate technology today.
So... is it time for Well-Architected 2? (WA2)
Those who know me know I don't trust my instincts or opinions too much - I'd never write a new version without data. So, a quick poll2:
Should we create Well-Architected 2? https://well.architected.to/3
- β Yes - time for a new one
- π€ Maybe - needs discussion
- π No opinion / unsure
- π« Please donβt - sequels fail
Comment if you think something's missing - or what you dislike about today's frameworks. I'm also keen to hear how you'd want to access it: book, mobile app, or dev tooling? And whichever you choose - what's the one thing you'd want from it?
Many of the current frameworks suffer from the same issues:
- Overly complex, vendor-biased
- Too large, not bite-sized or actionable
- Slow to adapt to platform engineering and AI realities
- Certification grind over actual learning
- Tooling: missing, lacks dependency and visualisation
- Not reacting to industry learnings: Wardley Maps, Residuality Theory, vibe coding
- Missing key focus areas like:
- Platform engineering / developer experience
- AI / Data
- Business and product alignment
- Governance / ethics
- Multi-cloud / cross-platform and vendor
- Brownfield refactoring ignored
- Requirements / Compliance/ Specification
If we're going to create Well-Architected 2, it has to be data-driven, cross-vendor, lean, and effective - the sort of framework that just works.
Naming
Full name is "Well-Architected 2", which we can shorten to "WA2"
I co-authored the original #AWS #WellArchitectedFramework, launched at #AWSreInvent 2015. This post is not affiliated with AWS.
I know it should be .two, but sadly there's no such TLD yet - so
.to it is. A small reminder that WA2 should be practical over theoretical.