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Creating a Multi-Region Application with AWS Services – Part 1, Compute and Security

AWS Disaster Recovery

Many AWS services have features to help you build and manage a multi-Region architecture, but identifying those capabilities across 200+ services can be overwhelming. In this 3-part blog series, we’ll explore AWS services with features to assist you in building multi-Region applications. Ensuring security, identity, and compliance.

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Journey to Adopt Cloud-Native Architecture Series: #3 – Improved Resilience and Standardized Observability

AWS Disaster Recovery

In the last blog, Maximizing System Throughput , we talked about design patterns you can adopt to address immediate scaling challenges to provide a better customer experience. In this blog, we talk about architecture patterns to improve system resiliency, why observability matters, and how to build a holistic observability solution.

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Stateful vs. Stateless Applications: What’s the Difference?

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog “Stateful” and “stateless” describe what, if anything, an application records around processes, transactions, and/or interactions. Microservices: Many microservice architectures are designed to be stateless. Can Stateless Architectures Be Used for Applications with Stateful Data?

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part II: Backup and Restore with Rapid Recovery

AWS Disaster Recovery

In a previous blog post , I introduced you to four strategies for disaster recovery (DR) on AWS. By using the best practices provided in the AWS Well-Architected Reliability Pillar whitepaper to design your DR strategy, your workloads can remain available despite disaster events such as natural disasters, technical failures, or human actions.

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Kubernetes vs. Openshift

Pure Storage

Kubernetes vs. Openshift by Pure Storage Blog Containerization is the technique of making software into simple, self-contained units. It also offers built-in load balancing to distribute incoming traffic across application instances, ensuring optimal performance and high availability.

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Kubernetes vs. Openshift

Pure Storage

Kubernetes vs. Openshift by Pure Storage Blog Containerization is the technique of making software into simple, self-contained units. It also offers built-in load balancing to distribute incoming traffic across application instances, ensuring optimal performance and high availability.

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Kubernetes vs. Openshift

Pure Storage

Kubernetes vs. Openshift by Pure Storage Blog Containerization is the technique of making software into simple, self-contained units. It also offers built-in load balancing to distribute incoming traffic across application instances, ensuring optimal performance and high availability.