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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. The component-level failover strategy helps you recover from individual component impairments.

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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. In this article, we’ll develop a baseline understanding of what failover and failback are. What Is Failover? What Is Failback?

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Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? 

Pure Storage

Failover vs. Failback: What’s the Difference? by Pure Storage Blog A key distinction in the realm of disaster recovery is the one between failover and failback. In this article, we’ll develop a baseline understanding of what failover and failback are. What Is Failover? What Is Failback?

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Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks

Pure Storage

Active-active vs. Active-passive: Decoding High-availability Configurations for Massive Data Networks by Pure Storage Blog Configuring high availability on massive data networks demands precision and understanding. Now, let’s dive into Active-active vs. Active-passive. What Is Active-active?

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How an insurance company implements disaster recovery of 3-tier applications

AWS Disaster Recovery

This design needs to keep costs at a minimum, and it needs to allow for failure detection and manual failover of resources. The solution Amazon Route53 Application Recovery Controller (Route53 ARC) helps manage and orchestrate application failover and recovery across multiple AWS Regions or on-premises environments.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

The post also introduces a multi-site active/passive approach. The multi-site active/passive approach is best for customers who have business-critical workloads with higher availability requirements over other active/passive environments. You would just need to create the records and specify failover for the routing policy.

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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.