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Understand resiliency patterns and trade-offs to architect efficiently in the cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

P1 is less expensive because it provisions less compute capacity and relies on launching new instances in case of a failure. Warm Standby – This pattern improves restore times significantly compared to pilot light by keeping your applications running in the DR Region but with a reduced capacity. Trade-offs.

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part I: Strategies for Recovery in the Cloud

AWS Disaster Recovery

Figure 2 shows the four strategies for DR that are highlighted in the DR whitepaper. A warm standby maintains a minimum deployment that can handle requests, but at a reduced capacity—it cannot handle production-level traffic. Disaster recovery options in the cloud whitepaper.

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AI and Enterprise IT: How to Embrace Change without Disruption

Pure Storage

The alternative is too wasteful from a capacity standpoint or a data compliance and governance nightmare. Learn more about how Pure Storage is innovating for AI and read the whitepaper Toward a More Simple, Scalable HPC Storage Model to learn more. Is AI Infrastructure Even Compatible with Conventional, Legacy IT Systems?

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Pure Storage Veeam Plugin

Pure Storage

The cloning of existing VMs requires no additional storage and only consumes capacity as new, unique data is written to the cloned data set. Rapid Restore is quickly becoming a requirement as private clouds and service providers are supporting ever increasing data set capacities.

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AI and Enterprise IT: How to Embrace Change without Disruption

Pure Storage

The alternative is too wasteful from a capacity standpoint or a data compliance and governance nightmare. Learn more about how Pure Storage is innovating for AI and read the whitepaper Toward a More Simple, Scalable HPC Storage Model to learn more. Is AI Infrastructure Even Compatible with Conventional, Legacy IT Systems?

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Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture on AWS, Part III: Pilot Light and Warm Standby

AWS Disaster Recovery

The warm standby strategy deploys a functional stack, but at reduced capacity. If the passive stack is deployed to the recovery Region at full capacity however, then this strategy is known as “hot standby.” Disaster recovery options in the cloud whitepaper. Differences between these two DR strategies.

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

AWS Disaster Recovery

To meet these goals, we developed a long-term business continuity plan per the Disaster Recovery of Workloads on AWS: Recovery in the Cloud whitepaper that consisted of the following: We accepted data loss for the data that’s not persistent in the database. Standardize observability.