AUGUST - 2022CIOAPPLICATIONS.COM6Copyright © 2022 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.This special edition on Amazon Cloud is an initiative of CIO Applications. The selections for this Top 10 Amazon Cloud Solutions Providers 2022 is made by an independent body, and Amazon Cloud has no involvement in this initiative nor any partnership with CIO Applications. AUGUST - 15 - 2022, Volume 08 - Issue 15 (ISSN 2644-240X) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to CIO ApplicationsVisit www.cioapplications.com Managing EditorJoe PhillipSalesSebastian Jacobsebastian@cioapplications.comEmailsales@cioapplications.comeditor@cioapplications.commarketing@cioapplications.comEditorialHow is AWS responding to IT downtime?The nature of today's business relies on 24/7 365 days of availability and functioning of business-critical resources. However, IT downtime--a situation in which computer systems, servers, or networks become non-functioning, and workers are unwillingly unproductive and unable to conduct business operations--has emerged as a possible impediment to achieving this round-the-clock functioning. As a result, companies witness a loss of approximately $5000 per minute, along with a loss of reputation and customer loyalty.The last three years have seen significant technological advancements and substantial expenditures in cloud technologies and distributed resiliency; nonetheless, this has had little influence on the rate of unexpected downtimes. The Uptime Institute's 2022 Outage Analysis Report says, "Success in reducing downtime has been mixed." Investments in technology to mitigate the effect of site-level IT downtimes have made running the IT infrastructure more complicated, resulting in frequent network, software, or system failure incidents.Amidst such trying times, Amazon Web Services (AWS), a cloud computing platform provider trusted by about 33 percent of all companies across the globe, shines as a silver lining among the dark clouds. It offers a wide range of procedures to provide system fault tolerance by monitoring system status, detecting errors, and allowing users to resolve them through a simple interface to prevent downtime promptly. It also deploys several Availability Zones (AZs) and replicates data between the zones to achieve stringent recovery time and recovery point targets, as well as 99.999 percent or greater service availability.AWS also offers a solution dubbed Machine Downtime Monitor (MDM) that businesses can use to monitor their machines for breakdowns. Utilizing telemetry data from floor machines and equipment, MDM provides a real-time view of their statuses across lines and locations.To get the most out of AWS while decreasing IT downtimes, organizations must first identify their business continuity objectives. In other words, they must identify the specific challenges and mission-critical workloads. Following that, workloads should be distributed across several AZs. In case there is any IT downtime in one location, because of the workloads stored across the country, end users won't suffer a service disruption.DNSs like Amazon Route 53 must be deployed to help region routing. This can help route users to various AWS services and allow companies to route users to non-AWS infrastructure and check the health of those applications and their endpoints. Finally, by establishing an incidence management process and a thorough data backup, companies can set robust infrastructure to prevent IT downtimes.Joe PhillipManaging Editoreditor@cioapplications.comJoe PhillipGraphics & ArtEditorial StaffBen JacksonDaniel HolmesEzra BenjaminCatalina JosephRose DcruzSenior WritersClara MathewLeah JaneRoyce D'SouzaVictor Cruz Disclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOs
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