Control: AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures?
Workloads with a requirement for high availability and low mean time to recovery (MTTR) must be architected for resiliency.
See REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? for more information.
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- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? > Monitor all components of the workload to detect failures
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? > Fail over to healthy resources
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? > Automate healing on all layers
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? > Use static stability to prevent bimodal behavior
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 11. How do you design your workload to withstand component failures? > Send notifications when events impact availability
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