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

AWS Disaster Recovery

Amazon EKS control plane : Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) control plane nodes run in an account managed by AWS. Amazon EKS data plane : Operating highly available and resilient applications requires a highly available and resilient data plane.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

Our business needs in this scenario required us to build high availability to prevent 30 minutes of continuous downtime (RTO) and prevent persistent user data loss (that is, a few minutes RPO). When analyzing downtime events, we found that the time spent on correlating different events was leading to high Mean-Time-To-Resolve.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

With AWS, a customer can achieve this by deploying multi Availability Zone High-Availability setup or a multi-region setup by replicating critical components of an application to another region. Assign an Elastic IP address to this EC2 instance from the customer-owned pool provisioned for your AWS Outposts.

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What’s New: Updates to Runbook Automation, Event Intelligence,Partner Integrations, and More! by Vera Chan

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Rundeck Cloud manages the infrastructure for you, providing high availability, security, and elastic scalability. In addition, we manage all patches and updates so you always have the latest features available. View the blog or release notes to learn more about the full breadth of updates.

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