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Uni.Align Game 

Discover why AI is essential for cloud infrastructure validation

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Easy
For everyone
No cloud expertise required, you need only basic knowledge about supermarket and kitchen.
⚡ 6 questions
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Medium
Cloud beginners
Spot mismatches in real BOM vs deployed configs. Practice reading Azure resource discrepancies.
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Hard
Cloud experts
Deep-dive into LLD details, resource mapping, and Azure naming inconsistencies.
⚡ 8 questions (Medium + Hard)
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Learn the Terminology
HLD · LLD · BOM · Azure Resources — explained with cooking analogies
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🌐 The Big Picture
🎯 Cloud BOMs look simple but hide massive complexity — one line can map to 10+ real resources.
Azure has no consistency in naming, SKUs, or configuration formats across services.
🤖 AI validates continuously, catches drift instantly, and scales to thousands of resources — what takes humans days, AI does in minutes.
Key Terminology

The building blocks of cloud infrastructure design — explained with everyday cooking analogies.

HLD High-Level Design
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Cooking Analogy
Like deciding what meal you will cook (pizza, pasta, salad) and what the meal will generally include (e.g., cheese, milk, vegetables, sauce).
Technical Definition
Describes the overall architecture of the solution. Focuses on the big picture, system components, and how they interact. Includes architecture diagrams and serves as the technical proposal for stakeholders.
LLD Low-Level Design
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Cooking Analogy
Like the exact recipe: the precise steps, quantities, and preparation details (e.g., 200g Milner cheese cut into cubes, Olympos 2% milk, how much salt to add, and how long to cook).
Technical Definition
Describes the detailed implementation of the solution. Focuses on configurations, components, and deployment specifics. Serves as the guide for engineers during implementation.
BOM Bill of Materials
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Cooking Analogy
The shopping list that defines what needs to be purchased, the quantity of each item, and the estimated cost (e.g., 200g Milner cheese ~€3.50, Olympos 2% milk 1L ~€1.50).
Technical Definition
A structured list of all components and resources required for the solution, including quantities, types, and specifications. Used for planning, costing, and deployment.
Cloud Resources
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Cooking Analogy
The actual ingredients and kitchen tools used to cook the meal (e.g., 400g Milner cheese ~€7.00 — changed quantity, Olympos 0% milk 1L ~€2.00 — changed price & type, pan, oven, knife).
Technical Definition
The individual cloud services used to build the solution in Microsoft Azure (e.g., virtual machines, storage accounts, networking, databases, security services). These are what is actually deployed — and may differ from the BOM plan.