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

AWS Disaster Recovery

In this blog, we talk about architecture patterns to improve system resiliency, why observability matters, and how to build a holistic observability solution. As a refresher from previous blogs, our example ecommerce company’s “Shoppers” application runs in the cloud. The monolith application is tightly coupled with the database.

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Using Route 53 Private Hosted Zones for Cross-account Multi-region Architectures

AWS Disaster Recovery

This post was co-written by Anandprasanna Gaitonde, AWS Solutions Architect and John Bickle, Senior Technical Account Manager, AWS Enterprise Support. Many AWS customers have internal business applications spread over multiple AWS accounts and on-premises to support different business units. Architecture Overview.

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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. AWS Managed VPN.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

Let’s explore an application that processes payment transactions and is modernized to utilize managed services in the AWS Cloud, as in Figure 2. Warm standby with managed services Let’s cover each of the components of this application, as well as how managed services behave in a multisite environment.

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What’s New: Updates to Mobile, PagerDuty® Process Automation Software & PagerDuty® Runbook Automation, and More! by Vera Chan

PagerDuty

Contact your account manager We have plenty of migration paths to support this EOL. Event Orchestration has the same features as Event Rules and it uses the same backend architecture, ensuring that event processing has billions-of-events-worth of testing already baked in. PagerDuty Event Rules End-Of-Life is January 31, 2023.

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What’s New: Updates to Incident Response, PagerDuty® Process Automation Software & PagerDuty® Runbook Automation, Mobile App Experience, and More! by Vera Chan

PagerDuty

Contact your Account Executive or Customer Success contact to request for the application. Contact your account manager We have plenty of migration paths to support this EOL. If your team could benefit from any of these enhancements, be sure to contact your account manager and sign up for a 14-day free trial.

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What’s New: Updates to Incident Response, PagerDuty® Process Automation Software & PagerDuty® Runbook Automation, Integrations, and More! by Vera Chan

PagerDuty

Contact your account manager We have plenty of migration paths to support this EOL. Event Orchestration has the same features as Event Rules and it uses the same backend architecture, ensuring that event processing has billions-of-events-worth of testing already baked in. PagerDuty Event Rules End-Of-Life is January 31, 2023.