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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. The post also introduces a multi-site active/passive approach.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part IV: Multi-site Active/Active

AWS Disaster Recovery

In my first blog post of this series , I introduced you to four strategies for disaster recovery (DR). My subsequent posts shared details on the backup and restore , pilot light, and warm standby active/passive strategies. DR strategies: Multi-site active/active. Implementing multi-site active/active.

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New Solutions for Cloud Migration, Disaster Recovery, and More

Pure Storage

To learn more and see demos, check out the blog posts on AWS and Azure Migration: Migration to Microsoft Azure made easy with Pure Cloud Block Store. For on-premises business continuity and disaster recovery, ActiveCluster â„¢ enables zero RPO and zero RTO at metro distances. And they require only minimal downtime. . No problem.

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Implementing Multi-Region Disaster Recovery Using Event-Driven Architecture

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog post, we share a reference architecture that uses a multi-Region active/passive strategy to implement a hot standby strategy for disaster recovery (DR). With the multi-Region active/passive strategy, your workloads operate in primary and secondary Regions with full capacity. DR strategies. Conclusion.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) for a Third-party Interactive Voice Response on AWS

AWS Disaster Recovery

Since the primary objective of a backup site is disaster recovery (DR) management, this site is often referred to as a DR site. Disaster Recovery on AWS. DR strategy defines the recovery objectives for downtime and data loss. The workload has a recovery time objective (RTO) and a recovery point objective (RPO).

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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. Both play critical roles in business continuity and disaster recovery efforts, so it’s important to understand what they are and why they’re different. Failback: What’s the Difference?

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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. Both play critical roles in business continuity and disaster recovery efforts, so it’s important to understand what they are and why they’re different. Failback: What’s the Difference?