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

AWS Disaster Recovery

The architecture in Figure 2 shows you how to use AWS Regions as your active sites, creating a multi-Region active/active architecture. Each Region hosts a highly available, multi- Availability Zone (AZ) workload stack. I use Amazon DynamoDB for the example architecture in Figure 2. DR strategies.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

But in some situations, Amazon Connect may not be available. In other cases, the customer may want to use their home developed or third-party contact center application. This architecture enables customers facing challenges of cost overhead with redundant Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunks for the DC and DR sites.

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7 App Development Issues (And How to Fix Them)

Pure Storage

What happens when you build modern applications but leave legacy storage to do the heavy lifting? A 451 Research survey indicates that cloud storage adoption is on the rise to enable the next-gen applications, innovative microservices, and algorithms that developers want to leverage most. Does that sound familiar?

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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. This architecture also helps customers to comply with various data sovereignty regulations in a given country.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

Building a multi-Region application requires lots of preparation and work. 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. Finally, in Part 3, we’ll look at the application and management layers.

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SD-WAN: The Complete Buyer’s Guide For South Florida Businesses

LAN Infotech

With more business-critical applications going on the cloud , it’s becoming extremely necessary for the organization to consider the internet as part of its core network. SD-WAN essentially offloads some workload handled by your 1-gigabyte connection and sends it to the more powerful 200-gigabyte internet link.

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IT Resilience Within AWS Cloud, Part II: Architecture and Patterns

AWS Disaster Recovery

In Part I of this two-part blog , we outlined best practices to consider when building resilient applications in hybrid on-premises/cloud environments. In Part II, we’ll provide technical considerations related to architecture and patterns for resilience in AWS Cloud. Considerations on architecture and patterns.