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

AWS Disaster Recovery

As a refresher from previous blogs, our example ecommerce company’s “Shoppers” application runs in the cloud. It is a monolithic application (application server and web server) that runs on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance. The monolith application is tightly coupled with the database.

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Cyber Recovery vs. Disaster Recovery

Pure Storage

For example, a targeted ransomware attack on an ecommerce site’s third-party payment portal wouldn’t need to trigger a system-wide recovery effort for the entire application and every database. What Sort of Data Needs to Be Recovered?

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Storage and Data Protection News for the Week of October 27; Updates from Cohesity, Dig Security, HYCU & More

Solutions Review

With more applications in use across the modern data center, visibility and the ability to protect that mission-critical data has never been at more of a premium,” said Subbiah. It targets HTTP Internet properties such as mobile application servers, ecommerce websites, and API gateways. Read on for more. Read on for more.

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Maximizing Your Returns: The Proven ROI of Organizational Resilience

everbridge

Those outages could lead to websites and applications going offline, ecommerce sites no longer taking orders, or end-users being without a crucial service. This can include reducing recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs), as well as minimizing the time required for data backup and restoration.