Observability best practices at scale
An organization may adopt a multi-account and multi-Region strategy to improve security, manage costs, comply with regulations, prepare for disaster recovery, reduce latency, and improve performance. By creating separate accounts for different parts of the organization, sensitive data can be isolated, reducing the risk of a data breach and improving security. A multi-Region strategy helps organizations meet compliance requirements and ensure business continuity in the event of an outage or disaster. This strategy also helps to minimize the impact or blast radius of any potential security incidents or failures by limiting their scope to a specific account or Region. Let’s look at the common deployment model of applications in multi-account, multi-Region topologies and how organizations manage them.
Understanding multi-account and multi-Region topologies
Let’s have a look at how multi-account and multi-Region topologies are created...