Let’s Architect! Resiliency in architectures
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This article discusses resiliency in cloud architectures and best practices for building resilient systems on AWS.
- Resiliency is the capability to recover from load, attacks, and component failures
- Five resilience patterns exist, each with specific strengths and trade-offs for different applications
- Timeouts, retries, and backoff with jitter are essential tools for building resilient systems
- AWS Resilience Hub provides a centralized platform to define, validate, and track application resilience
- Data resiliency design patterns include native AWS storage capabilities and disaster recovery solutions
- Asynchronous cross-region replication supports resilient architecture design
The article emphasizes that resilience is fundamental to ensuring reliability and availability of cloud workloads, with multiple patterns and tools available to architect efficient, resilient systems.
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