Shared Responsibility with AWS Resilience Hub
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This article discusses the shared responsibility model for resilience when using AWS Resilience Hub, a service designed to help define, track, and manage the resilience of applications on AWS.
Specifically, the article covers:
- The shared responsibility model: AWS is responsible for resilience of the cloud, while customers are responsible for resilience in the cloud.
- Resilience recommendations provided by AWS Resilience Hub, such as architectural options to meet RTO/RPO goals.
- Operational recommendations like alarms, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and fault injection simulator (FIS) experiments, which require additional configuration and review by customers.
- Customer considerations for operational integration, including standardizing resilience practices, continually reviewing recommendations, and tracking the application resilience score.
- Conclusion: Customers must define additional requirements beyond AWS Resilience Hub recommendations to meet organizational and workload resilience needs.
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