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Field Notes: Setting Up Disaster Recovery in a Different Seismic Zone Using AWS Outposts

AWS Disaster Recovery

That’s why many customers replicate their mission-critical workloads in multiple places using a Disaster Recovery (DR) strategy suited for their needs. Depending on the RPO and RTO of the mission-critical workload, the requirement for disaster recovery ranges from simple backup and restore, to multi-site, active-active, setup.

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Field Notes: Protecting Domain-Joined Workloads with CloudEndure Disaster Recovery

AWS Disaster Recovery

When designing a Disaster Recovery plan, one of the main questions we are asked is how Microsoft Active Directory will be handled during a test or failover scenario. Overview of architecture. In the following architecture, we show how you can protect domain-joined workloads in the case of a disaster. Walkthrough.

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Field Notes: Requirements for Successfully Installing CloudEndure Migration and CloudEndure Disaster Recovery

AWS Disaster Recovery

Customers have been using CloudEndure Migration and CloudEndure Disaster Recovery to meet business needs for many years. Architecture Overview. In 2019, CloudEndure was acquired by AWS, and provided the licensing for CloudEndure to all of their users free of charge for migration.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog, we talk about architecture patterns to improve system resiliency, why observability matters, and how to build a holistic observability solution. Building disaster recovery (DR) strategies into your system requires you to work backwards from recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO) requirements.

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Using Route 53 Private Hosted Zones for Cross-account Multi-region Architectures

AWS Disaster Recovery

This post was co-written by Anandprasanna Gaitonde, AWS Solutions Architect and John Bickle, Senior Technical Account Manager, AWS Enterprise Support. Many AWS customers have internal business applications spread over multiple AWS accounts and on-premises to support different business units. Architecture Overview.

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Disaster Recovery Solutions with AWS-Managed Services, Part 3: Multi-Site Active/Passive

AWS Disaster Recovery

Welcome to the third post of a multi-part series that addresses disaster recovery (DR) strategies with the use of AWS-managed services to align with customer requirements of performance, cost, and compliance. Related information Want to learn more? Explore the following resources within this series and beyond!

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CIO Resources Library: Three Tools to Achieve IT Resilience

Solutions Review

Maybe an account manager has been meaning to archive a sensitive email thread or move some contracts into a secure document repository, but she keeps getting distracted by all the various fires she needs to put out with each new day. Actually put pen to paper and map out the architecture – what does it look like?