Cloud Architecture Design Patterns: Best Practices for Scalable and Secure Systems

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Science, Engineering, Technology and Management 12 (3):691-697 (2025)
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Abstract

Cloud computing has transformed how businesses design, deploy, and manage applications. With its ability to provide on-demand resources and scalability, cloud platforms offer significant benefits in terms of flexibility, cost-efficiency, and speed. However, to fully leverage these advantages, it is crucial to apply proven design patterns that ensure the cloud architecture is both scalable and secure. This paper explores key cloud architecture design patterns, including microservices, serverless architecture, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud, along with best practices for achieving scalable and secure systems. Emphasizing security and scalability, it provides guidance for organizations on how to build resilient and high-performing cloud systems.

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