Control: AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)?
Having backups and redundant workload components in place is the start of your DR strategy. RTO and RPO are your objectives for restoration of availability. Set these based on business needs. Implement a strategy to meet these objectives, considering locations and function of workload resources and data.
See REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? for more information.
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- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? > Define recovery objectives for downtime and data loss
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? > Use defined recovery strategies to meet the recovery objectives
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? > Test disaster recovery implementation to validate the implementation
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? > Manage configuration drift at the DR site or region
- AWS > Well-Architected Tool > AWS Well-Architected Framework > Reliability > REL 13. How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)? > Automate recovery
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