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google-cloud-waf-reliability

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:

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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Overall Score

87/100

Grade

A

Excellent

Safety

98

Quality

86

Clarity

88

Completeness

80

Summary

This skill provides guidance for evaluating and improving the reliability of Google Cloud workloads using the Well-Architected Framework's reliability pillar. It offers nine core principles (user-focused reliability, realistic SLOs, redundancy, horizontal scaling, observability, graceful degradation, failure testing, data loss recovery, and postmortems), assessment questions, and a validation checklist to help teams design resilient systems.

Detected Capabilities

Provide structured reliability assessment frameworkGenerate targeted assessment questions for workload analysisDeliver actionable validation checklist itemsReference Google Cloud best practices and productsGuide architectural decisions for high availability

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

reliability assessmentdesign for high availabilitygoogle cloud architecture reviewslo definitiondisaster recovery planningworkload resiliencefailure recovery testing

Risk Signals

INFO

No executable code, shell commands, file writes, or credential access detected

SKILL.md (entire content)
INFO

Referenced documentation URLs point to official Google Cloud domains (docs.cloud.google.com)

SKILL.md (multiple sections with grounding document links)
INFO

Skill content is purely advisory and instructional with no operational side effects

SKILL.md (all sections)

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

docs.cloud.google.comwww.apache.org

Use Cases

  • Evaluate existing Google Cloud workloads for reliability gaps
  • Plan reliability improvements for new cloud deployments
  • Conduct reliability architecture reviews with teams
  • Define SLOs and reliability targets for services
  • Assess disaster recovery and backup strategies

Quality Notes

  • Well-structured skill with clear, logical sections (Overview, Principles, Products, Assessment Questions, Validation Checklist)
  • Each core principle includes a descriptive explanation and a link to authoritative grounding documentation
  • Assessment questions are open-ended and encourage discovery of organizational practices rather than prescriptive
  • Validation checklist is comprehensive and provides concrete, measurable criteria for reliability architecture
  • Product examples are appropriately labeled as examples, acknowledging that other GCP services may apply
  • Skill content aligns with industry-standard reliability concepts (SLI, SLO, RTO, RPO, chaos engineering, postmortems)
  • No edge case handling is needed because the skill is purely informational — no conditional logic or special cases required
  • Scope is clearly bounded to reliability pillar of Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework; does not venture into cost optimization, security, or other pillars
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: May 2, 2026

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