Workload architecture
The workload architecture section focuses on the design patterns and architectural approaches required to build highly available, fault-tolerant, and scalable telecom networks in the cloud. This includes best practices for distributed user plane deployments, control plane redundancy, flexible network function scaling, and cloud-native load balancing solutions.
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Telecom networks underpin essential communication services that individuals and businesses rely on daily. Maintaining the resilience and fault tolerance of these cloud-based networks is paramount as disruptions can hinder vital connections and access to emergency services. Robust network architectures with redundant components, failover mechanisms, and self-healing capabilities are crucial to providing the availability required for modern telecommunication needs.