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

Pure Storage

Stateful vs. Stateless Applications: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog “Stateful” and “stateless” describe what, if anything, an application records around processes, transactions, and/or interactions. Stateful applications retain data between sessions, stateless applications don’t. Money in, candy out.

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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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Trusting Zerto with Zero Trust

Zerto

In a zero trust model, all users, devices, and applications must be verified and authenticated before they are granted access to resources on the network. Integrating a disaster recovery solution into zero trust architecture is crucial. Zero Trust Architecture—Zerto Cyber Resilience Vault Cyberattacks are not a matter of if but when.

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Call for Volunteers: SIA Standards and Technology Committees, Advisory Boards and Working Groups

Security Industry Association

We provide strategic guidance and advocate for robust cybersecurity solutions, helping our members navigate challenges related to the Internet of Things and secure networked devices. Join the AG-01 update initiative and contribute to the modernization of architectural graphics for security. Your expertise is invaluable to us!

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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.

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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. To maintain low latencies and reduce the potential for network error, serve all read and write requests from the local Region of your multi-Region active/active architecture. DR strategies.

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Ansible vs. Docker

Pure Storage

These practices empower developers to build, deploy, and scale applications with agility and efficiency. Ansible is an open source automation platform that simplifies complex tasks such as configuration management, application deployment, and orchestration. Scalability: Need to ramp up your application quickly? What Is Ansible?