Spreading out around the globe

To enable true resilience for our application, the standard approach to handling disaster recovery is to set up a duplicate instance in another data center. Typically, these should be sufficiently apart to ensure that if there is a local event significant in stature to impact our standard operations, then at least one of our data centers is not affected. Irrespective of our requirements of recovery time and recovery points, we will need a process for migrating data between our sites; therefore, if there is a need to failover to an alternative site, we will have the required data there ready for us.

Spreading out around the globe

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