Amazon Aurora High Availability and Disaster Recovery Design Patterns for Global Resilience
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Overview
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Explore high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) design patterns for Amazon Aurora in this AWS re:Invent 2023 conference session that demonstrates how to achieve global resilience in database operations. Dive into essential Aurora features including Multi-AZ deployments, Global Database configurations, and RDS Proxy implementations while learning strategies to minimize failover times using JDBC drivers. Master the implementation of both in-Region and cross-Region HA/DR architectures, understand minimal configuration requirements, and discover how to effectively manage Protection Groups, Volume Clones, and read query offloading. Gain practical insights into managing replica sizing, endpoint configurations, and leveraging AWS Advanced JDBC capabilities. Through real-world examples and symmetrical configuration demonstrations, understand network partition timing, backup strategies, and commit processes that ensure uninterrupted database operations at global scale with full MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility.
Syllabus
Intro
Resilience
Minimal configuration
Protection Groups
Volume Clone
MultiAZ
Offloading readon queries
Changing the size of the replicas
Endpoints
AWS Advanced JDBC
AWS RDS Proxy
Summary
Backups
Global Database
Real World Example
Symmetrical Configuration
Network Partition Time
Commit
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