Mission Critical Workloads on Virtualized Platforms - The Architect's Mindset is a hard-nosed, experience-driven book about designing and operating infrastructure for workloads that cannot tolerate weak assumptions, careless trade-offs, or shallow architectural thinking.
Written for infrastructure architects, senior engineers, and technical decision-makers, it examines the real design challenges behind performance, availability, resilience, disaster recovery, and day-two operations in high-stakes environments.
The book uses VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) as a practical reference point, not because it is a book about VCF, but because that is where the author developed much of the design judgment and field experience behind the analysis. The principles in these pages are broader than any one stack or vendor.
In fact, many of the central arguments and design considerations apply beyond virtualized platforms. With appropriate adjustment, they remain relevant to physical infrastructure as well, because the core architectural questions do not change: Where are the true failure domains? Which assumptions are quietly weakening the design? What happens under degradation, not just under ideal conditions? And will recovery still work when it is needed most?
This is not a vendor pitch or a certification guide. It is a serious examination of how sound infrastructure is actually thought through, challenged, and built.
Whether you are modernizing a legacy estate, designing a new platform, or stress-testing the credibility of an existing environment, this book offers a sharper framework for judgment when the stakes are real.