it depends on your setup, there are three patterns usually. Example Read from your region but write to only one single region in two or more region setup. If you are in India and have app in region Asia Pacific you read from that but your other region may be Europe. If you make it write in that and then allow all regions sync for reads. This is how your general Aurora RDS will work. If you have multiple regions and each allow write and syncs each other this is how DynamoDB Global tables work. The third DR scenario is when you have profiled a user in a region and he travels to another region the write still goes to his initial region this is called read local and write local. Hope this helps.
Hi AWS Cloud Byte, I have one query does AWS recovery provide versioning of data files? Why I am asking this let assume if Ransomware attacks production as well as DR site then how could I recover from that situation
aws.amazon.com/cloudendure-disaster-recovery/ransomware_recovery/ Hope this helps in your query: - No industry is immune to ransomware attacks. While there are different forms of ransomware, the most common one involves locking or encrypting a person or company’s data, and then demanding a ransom to restore access. AWS offers CloudEndure Disaster Recovery, which can be used for ransomware recovery. CloudEndure Disaster Recovery can launch unlocked and unencrypted versions of your servers from before the ransomware attack into your preferred AWS Region. This point-in-time recovery capability protects your data and enables you to be back up and running in minutes after a ransomware attack - without having to pay ransom.
hello i decided to implement disater recovery in aws cloud project for my cyber security Post graduation in CDAC i need help to implement the diagram of desaster recovery diagram but i need the steps to create this diagrm from starting plzz provide mi the steps links to implement this diagram properly like as ec2,vpc,load balancing creation so i need help how to implement this tools and see the last output of diagramattly implementation.
Hi Sayali, I didn't understood your requirement. Do you need an architectural diagram to depict DR in your organization? I can certainly help you in building it, I have used tools such as Gliffy (paid version), Draw.Io (free), Visio (paid), etc. I will suggest use Draw.io to depict your AWS regions, Route53, resources in both regions under VPC public and private subnets, EC2 instances in both regions public or private subnet as per your architecture.
It is a good question Suhail. We can perform a sync to cloud using CloudEndure Disaster Recovery. A continuous replication or snapshots can be done as per the RTO and RPO needs of the organization. This URL from AWS provides good amount of details about on-prem DR. docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/backup-recovery/on-prem-dr-to-aws.html
Good one but your tone is more like a person who has been asked by a teacher in class to recite a poem forcefully and he is doing it with little interest, try to induce some energy qnd enthusiam while talking as your content is good.
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Thank you, sure Mukesh, I was on vacation, you can expect more in coming week or so.
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multi side active / active both server are read write ??
it depends on your setup, there are three patterns usually. Example Read from your region but write to only one single region in two or more region setup. If you are in India and have app in region Asia Pacific you read from that but your other region may be Europe. If you make it write in that and then allow all regions sync for reads. This is how your general Aurora RDS will work. If you have multiple regions and each allow write and syncs each other this is how DynamoDB Global tables work. The third DR scenario is when you have profiled a user in a region and he travels to another region the write still goes to his initial region this is called read local and write local. Hope this helps.
Hi AWS Cloud Byte, I have one query does AWS recovery provide versioning of data files? Why I am asking this let assume if Ransomware attacks production as well as DR site then how could I recover from that situation
aws.amazon.com/cloudendure-disaster-recovery/ransomware_recovery/
Hope this helps in your query: -
No industry is immune to ransomware attacks. While there are different forms of ransomware, the most common one involves locking or encrypting a person or company’s data, and then demanding a ransom to restore access.
AWS offers CloudEndure Disaster Recovery, which can be used for ransomware recovery. CloudEndure Disaster Recovery can launch unlocked and unencrypted versions of your servers from before the ransomware attack into your preferred AWS Region. This point-in-time recovery capability protects your data and enables you to be back up and running in minutes after a ransomware attack - without having to pay ransom.
hello i decided to implement disater recovery in aws cloud project for my cyber security Post graduation in CDAC i need help to implement the diagram of desaster recovery diagram but i need the steps to create this diagrm from starting plzz provide mi the steps links to implement this diagram properly like as ec2,vpc,load balancing creation so i need help how to implement this tools and see the last output of diagramattly implementation.
Hi Sayali, I didn't understood your requirement. Do you need an architectural diagram to depict DR in your organization? I can certainly help you in building it, I have used tools such as Gliffy (paid version), Draw.Io (free), Visio (paid), etc. I will suggest use Draw.io to depict your AWS regions, Route53, resources in both regions under VPC public and private subnets, EC2 instances in both regions public or private subnet as per your architecture.
What about on premise to cloud disaster recovery
It is a good question Suhail. We can perform a sync to cloud using CloudEndure Disaster Recovery. A continuous replication or snapshots can be done as per the RTO and RPO needs of the organization. This URL from AWS provides good amount of details about on-prem DR.
docs.aws.amazon.com/prescriptive-guidance/latest/backup-recovery/on-prem-dr-to-aws.html
@@AWSCloudBytes thanks for the reply
Good one but your tone is more like a person who has been asked by a teacher in class to recite a poem forcefully and he is doing it with little interest, try to induce some energy qnd enthusiam while talking as your content is good.
Thank you Gaurav for your input, I will keep that in mind for future videos.
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Thanks for your comment Managalam. Please let me know what is missed or you wanted to be covered.