Identifying resilience drift using AWS Resilience Hub
AWS Cloud Operations Blog
The article discusses the resilience drift detection feature of the AWS Resilience Hub service. It explains how to detect changes in your application's resilience posture that could cause it to breach its defined Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) targets.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Overview of AWS Resilience Hub and the resilience drift detection feature
- Steps to enable resilience drift detection for an application
- How to review assessment results and implement recommendations
- Detecting resilience drifts and making adjustments to remediate them
- Examples using both the AWS Console and CLI
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