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Saved by uncleflo on July 24th, 2019.
Many customers want a disaster recovery environment, and they want to use this environment daily and know that it's in sync with and can support a production workload. This leads them to an active-active architecture. In other cases, users like Netflix and Lyft are distributed over large geographies. In these cases, multi-region active-active deployments are not optional. Designing these architectures is more complicated than it appears, as data being generated at one end needs to be synced with data at the other end. There are also consistency issues to consider. One needs to make trade-off decisions on cost, performance, and consistency. Further complicating matters is the variety of data stores used in the architecture results in a variety replication methods. In this session, we explore how to design an active-active multi-region architecture using AWS services, including Amazon Route 53, Amazon RDS multi-region replication, AWS DMS, and Amazon DynamoDB Streams. We discuss the challenges, trade-offs, and solutions.
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Saved by uncleflo on March 18th, 2018.
Netflix hit an absolute goldmine in terms of screamfests with one of its latest offerings, Veronica, which some people have been saying is so scary they’ve had to turn it off before it ends.
If you thought this was a new phenomenon then you’d be wrong; matter of fact, the streaming service has revealed that a load of us folks at home just can’t take a good old fashioned fright fest.
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