Q1: Are you working more as a solution architect or as a cloud Architect?
Q2: So currently are you working for a particular project or how is it?
Q3: So, while doing a migration project, what all deployment services you have used? Azure app service or something else?
Q4: Why you choose postgre sql when you already have ms sql server in your project?
Q5: How you did the performance testing?
Q6: How you setup the input data for your apis, for which you want to do performance testing.
Q7: How you capture the performance of multiple apis involved. example your api1-> api2->api3. how you did the performance testing for this?
Q7A: How Jmeter can be used to do the performance testing of connected APIs?
Q7B: How you can do the performance testing of a Wizard in application, where each step is submitting some sort of data to apis?
Q8: Can you give an example where an FE is making decision on basis of output received from api1, which api to call next? do you know of any architecture for this?
Q9: During performance testing, how do you anticipate the flow of your test that have to test. How you plan for the data that you need to create for testing?
Q10: How you participate in Agile and Scrum as an architect when there is not role of Architect in Agile projects? What are your contribution?
Q11: How comfortable are you in hands on coding part?
Q12: How have you implemented Service discovery in your project? in which layer. Which tool are present in market for implementing service discovery and you have used which one? is there any azure service also available for service discovery?
Q13: What was the reason you have implemented service discovery in your project?, Benefits of have service discovery in your project.
Q14: Share the end to end architecture how you have implemented service discovery. Can i use it with BFF pattern?
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Answer1: In my current role, I’ve had the opportunity to work across both Solution Architect and Cloud Architect responsibilities. Since I’m part of a service-based organization, my role is often aligned with specific client requirements.
Depending on the engagement, I’ve contributed as a Solution Architect—focusing on end-to-end application design and business alignment—and as a Cloud Architect—focusing on cloud-native design, scalability, and Azure services.
So overall, I’d say I bring a hybrid skill set across both solution and cloud architecture, which helps in designing practical, end-to-end solutions.”