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Assess and improve the reliability posture of Azure Functions: zone redundancy, ZRS storage, health probes, multi-region failover. Scans deployed resources, presents a feature-pivoted checklist, then drives staged remediation (CLI or IaC patches) end-to-end with user confirmation. WHEN: "assess reliability", "check reliability", "zone redundant", "multi-region failover", "high availability", "disaster recovery", "single points of failure", "reliability posture".
Comprehensive guide for working with HashiCorp Terraform Stacks. Use when creating, modifying, or validating Terraform Stack configurations (.tfcomponent.hcl, .tfdeploy.hcl files), working with stack components and deployments from local modules, public registry, or private registry sources, managing multi-region or multi-environment infrastructure, or troubleshooting Terraform Stacks syntax and structure.
Scale Slot deployments with paid tiers, replicas, and multi-region support.
Guides developers in selecting and implementing multi-region patterns for CockroachDB applications, covering active-passive vs active-active architectures, REGIONAL BY ROW, GLOBAL tables, manual geo-partitioning with lease preferences, and live demo setup with validation queries. Use when designing multi-region database topologies, choosing between REGIONAL BY ROW and manual partitioning, building multi-region demos, or optimizing cross-region latency.
Enables a multi-region AWS CloudTrail trail with S3 log storage, CloudWatch Logs integration, and CloudWatch Logs Insights queries for security monitoring and compliance auditing. Use when setting up centralized API activity logging across all AWS regions.
Architect and provision enterprise Azure infrastructure from workload descriptions. For cloud architects and platform engineers planning networking, identity, security, compliance, and multi-resource topologies with WAF alignment. Generates Bicep or Terraform directly (no azd). WHEN: 'plan Azure infrastructure', 'architect Azure landing zone', 'design hub-spoke network', 'plan multi-region DR topology', 'set up VNets firewalls and private endpoints', 'subscription-scope Bicep deployment'. PREFER azure-prepare FOR app-centric workflows.
Production-ready SAP BTP best practices for enterprise architecture, account management, security, and operations. Use when planning BTP implementations, setting up account hierarchies, configuring environments, implementing authentication, designing CI/CD pipelines, establishing governance, building Platform Engineering teams, implementing failover strategies, or managing application lifecycle on SAP BTP. Keywords: SAP BTP, account hierarchy, global account, directory, subaccount, Cloud Foundry, Kyma, ABAP, SAP Identity Authentication, CI/CD, governance, Platform Engineering, failover, multi-region, SAP BTP best practices
Use this skill when optimizing websites for multiple countries or languages - hreflang tag implementation, URL structure strategy (ccTLD vs subdomain vs subdirectory), geo-targeting in Google Search Console, multilingual content strategy, and international site architecture. Triggers on multi-language sites, multi-region targeting, hreflang debugging, or expanding a site to new markets.
Design and optimize systems for high concurrency, throughput, scalability, and elastic scale—concurrency models (threads, async/await, actors), lock-free patterns, connection pooling, caching stampede mitigation, horizontal scaling, load balancing, backpressure, queueing, rate limiting, bulkheads, read replicas, sharding, pool tuning, profiling, capacity planning, SLO-driven autoscaling, multi-region and CDN edge architecture. Use when the user asks about high concurrency, scalability, throughput, horizontal scaling, connection pooling, backpressure, rate limiting, caching stampede, read replica, sharding, autoscaling, capacity planning, lock contention, async scalability, or load balancing—not service decomposition (microservices-developer), event buses only (event-driven-architecture), generic CRUD (senior-software-engineer), SRE on-call only (site-reliability-engineer), load tests without architecture (performance-engineer), or cost-only FinOps (cloud-economist).
Cloud infrastructure design and deployment patterns for AWS, Azure, and GCP. Use when designing cloud architectures, implementing IaC with Terraform, optimizing costs, or setting up multi-region deployments.
Provides comprehensive Google Cloud Platform (GCP) guidance including Compute Engine, Cloud Storage, Cloud SQL, BigQuery, GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine), Cloud Functions, Cloud Run, VPC networking, load balancing, IAM, Cloud Build, infrastructure as code (Terraform, Deployment Manager), security configuration, cost optimization, and multi-region deployment. Produces infrastructure code, deployment scripts, configuration guides, and architecture designs. Use when deploying to Google Cloud, designing GCP infrastructure, migrating to GCP, configuring GCE instances, setting up Cloud Storage, managing Cloud SQL databases, working with BigQuery, deploying to GKE, or when users mention "Google Cloud", "GCP", "Compute Engine", "Cloud Storage", "BigQuery", "GKE", "Cloud Run", "Cloud Functions", "VPC", "Cloud SQL", or "Google Cloud Platform".
Generates Enonic XP controller files (TypeScript/JavaScript) and paired XML descriptors for pages, parts, and layouts. Covers lib-portal imports, HTTP handler exports, region definitions, Thymeleaf/Mustache rendering, and response processors. Use when scaffolding page controllers with regions, part controllers with config access, layout controllers with multi-region support, or response processors for Enonic XP sites. Do not use for content type schemas, headless Next.js/React frontends, GraphQL Guillotine queries, or non-Enonic web frameworks.