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Generates reliability-focused guidance for Google Cloud workloads based on the design principles and recommendations in the Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework. Use this skill to evaluate a workload, identify reliability requirements, and provide actionable recommendations for build, deploy, and manage the workload reliably in Google Cloud.

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Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework skill for the Reliability pillar

Overview

The Reliability pillar of the Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework provides principles and recommendations to help you design, deploy, and manage reliable, resilient, and highly available workloads in Google Cloud. A reliable system consistently performs its intended functions under defined conditions, is resilient to failures, and recovers gracefully from disruptions, thereby minimizing downtime, enhancing user experience, and ensuring data integrity.

Core principles

The recommendations in the reliability pillar of the Well-Architected Framework are aligned with the following core principles:

  • Define reliability based on user-experience goals: Measurement of reliability should reflect the actual experience of the system's users rather than merely relying on infrastructure metrics. Focus on outcomes that matter most to users. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/define-reliability-based-on-user-experience-goals.md.txt
  • Set realistic targets for reliability: Determine appropriate Service Level Objectives (SLOs) that balance the cost and complexity of maximizing availability against business requirements. Utilize error budgets to manage feature velocity. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/set-targets.md.txt
  • Build highly available systems through resource redundancy: Eliminate single points of failure by duplicating critical components across zones and regions to maintain operations during localized outages. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/build-highly-available-systems.md.txt
  • Take advantage of horizontal scalability: Design system architectures to scale horizontally (adding more instances) to seamlessly accommodate load fluctuations and improve overall fault tolerance. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/horizontal-scalability.md.txt
  • Detect potential failures by using observability: Implement thorough monitoring, logging, and alerting systems to proactively detect, diagnose, and address anomalies before they cause user-facing issues. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/observability.md.txt
  • Design for graceful degradation: Architect systems to maintain critical functionality, even if at reduced performance or with limited features, when dependencies fail or the system experiences extreme stress. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/graceful-degradation.md.txt
  • Perform testing for recovery from failures: Build confidence in system resilience by continuously simulating failures and verifying the effectiveness of automated and manual recovery procedures. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/perform-testing-for-recovery-from-failures.md.txt
  • Perform testing for recovery from data loss: Regularly test backup and restore protocols to ensure rapid recovery from data corruption or loss, remaining within the defined Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/perform-testing-for-recovery-from-data-loss.md.txt
  • Conduct thorough postmortems: Foster a blameless culture by investigating outages comprehensively to understand root causes, followed by implementing measures that prevent recurrence. Grounding document: https://docs.cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/reliability/conduct-postmortems.md.txt
Relevant Google Cloud products

The following are _examples_ of Google Cloud products and features that are relevant to reliability:

  • Compute: Compute Engine Managed Instance Groups (MIGs), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Cloud Run
  • Networking: Cloud Load Balancing, Cloud CDN, Cloud DNS
  • Storage and databases: Cloud Storage (multi-region), Cloud SQL High Availability, Spanner, Filestore, Firestore
  • Operations: Cloud Monitoring, Cloud Logging, Google Cloud Managed Service for Prometheus
  • Disaster recovery: Backup and DR Service, Filestore backups
Workload assessment questions

Ask appropriate questions to understand the reliability-related requirements and constraints of the workload and the user's organization. Choose questions from the following list:

  • How does your organization define and measure the reliability of your systems in relation to user experience?
  • How does your organization approach setting reliability targets for your services?
  • What is your organization's strategy for ensuring high availability through resource redundancy?
  • How does your organization leverage horizontal scalability to maintain performance and reliability?
  • How does your organization utilize observability (metrics, logs, traces) to gain insights and detect potential failures?
  • How does your organization manage alerting based on observability data to ensure timely responses to significant issues without causing alert fatigue?
  • What measures does your organization take to ensure systems can gracefully degrade during high load or partial failures?
  • How frequently and comprehensively does your organization test for recovery from system failures (e.g., regional failovers, release rollbacks)?
  • What is your organization's approach to testing for recovery from data loss?
  • How does your organization conduct and utilize postmortems after incidents?
Validation checklist

Use the following checklist to evaluate the architecture's alignment with reliability recommendations:

  • User-focused SLIs and SLOs are explicitly defined and actively monitored.
  • The architecture avoids single points of failure through cross-zone or cross-region redundancy.
  • Autoscaling is enabled to handle variable demand without manual intervention.
  • Application and infrastructure health checks are configured to trigger automated failovers.
  • Regular backup schedules are in place, and restoration processes are routinely tested.
  • The system architecture incorporates patterns like circuit breakers, retries with exponential backoff, and rate limiting to support graceful degradation.
  • Game days or chaos engineering practices are regularly held to validate failure recovery.
  • A formalized, blameless postmortem process exists to ensure organizational learning from operational incidents.
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