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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. Prerequisites.

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Creating an organizational multi-Region failover strategy

AWS Disaster Recovery

This allows you to build multi-Region applications and leverage a spectrum of approaches from backup and restore to pilot light to active/active to implement your multi-Region architecture. Component-level failover Applications are made up of multiple components, including their infrastructure, code and config, data stores, and dependencies.

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Minimizing Dependencies in a Disaster Recovery Plan

AWS Disaster Recovery

What if the very tools that we rely on for failover are themselves impacted by a DR event? In this post, you’ll learn how to reduce dependencies in your DR plan and manually control failover even if critical AWS services are disrupted. Failover plan dependencies and considerations. Let’s dig into the DR scenario in more detail.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

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. In this 3-part blog series, we’ll explore AWS services with features to assist you in building multi-Region applications. Looking for more architecture content?

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Two Outages in Two Weeks? Get DR for AWS

Zerto

At the end of November, I blogged about the need for disaster recovery in the cloud and also attended AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, Nevada. I covered this topic in more detail in my last blog post , but the highlights bear repeating in light of these recent outages. How Safe is the Cloud? It’s Complicated .

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Cloud Data Security Challenges, Part 3: Getting Control

Pure Storage

In part 2 of our three-part cloud data security blog series, we discussed the issue of complexity. As an example, you should always require security verification (authentication and authorization controls) for downloads to and from unsecured devices. . In part 3, we’ll discuss the issue of getting control. .

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The Future of Business Continuity: Innovations and Emerging Technologies

Erwood Group

Future Implementation: Cloud-based Business Continuity Solutions will offer more advanced orchestration capabilities, automating the entire disaster recovery process from detection to failover and failback. Multi-Cloud Resilience: Current Implementation: Organizations often rely on a single cloud provider for business continuity.