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AWS: Disaster Recovery

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Overview

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Learn how to use Amazon Web Services for disaster recovery (DR). Discover how to configure backups and perform cold failover, pilot light, and warm standby recoveries.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • How to recover when things go wrong on AWS
  • What you need to know
1. Disaster Recovery Overview
  • The difference between backup and disaster recovery
  • Define recovery requirements
  • The role of the public cloud
2. AWS as a Backup Platform
  • Why use AWS as a backup platform
  • The 3-2-1 rule
  • The Storage Gateway
  • Acquiring the AWS Storage Gateway
  • Configuring the AWS Storage Gateway
  • Configuring a backup application
3. Backups within AWS
  • Creating snapshots of EC2 virtual machines
  • Applying a snapshot to an EC2 instance
  • Deleting a snapshot of an EC2 instance
  • Creating a snapshot lifecycle policy
4. Disaster Recovery
  • An introduction to regions
  • The four types of failover
5. Cold Disaster Recovery
  • An introduction to cold failover
  • Preparing for a cold failover
  • Replicating a VM
  • Performing a cold failover
6. Build a Database Application
  • An Introduction to the demo environment
  • Create a VPC with public and private subnets
  • Create an additional subnet
  • Create a VPC security group for the web server
  • Create a VPC security group for the database
  • Create a database subnet group
  • Create a database instance
  • Create an EC2 instance
  • Install an Apache web server
  • Set file permissions on the Apache web server
  • Connect the web server to the database instance
7. Pilot Light Recovery
  • An introduction to pilot light recovery
  • An introduction to read replicas
  • Create a read replica
  • Promote a read replica
8. Warm Standby Recovery
  • An introduction to warm and hot failover
  • Types of DNS routing policies
  • Create a Windows Server instance
  • Deploy Internet Information Services
  • Map a domain name to the web server
  • Create a web server health check
  • Create a passive web server
  • Failover to a passive web server
  • Testing the failover process
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Brien Posey

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