In previous sections, you have seen examples of a cloud workload for the disaster recovery site. Many organizations have started to choose the cloud for disaster recovery sites to improve application reliability, as the cloud provides various building blocks. Also, cloud providers such as AWS have a marketplace where you can purchase a variety of ready-to-use solutions from providers.
The cloud provides data centers that are available across the geographic location at your fingertips. You can choose to create a reliability site on another continent without any hassle. With the cloud, you can easily create and track the availability of your infrastructures such as backups and machine images.
In the cloud, easy monitoring and tracking help to make sure your application is highly available as per the SLA. The cloud enables you to have fine control over IT resources, cost, and handling trade-offs for RPO/RTO requirements. Data recovery is critical for...