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AWS for System Administrators - Second Edition
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In our path in the cloud so far, we have only dealt with the happy path. Everything we have set up so far always just worked. But what if it did not? What if we roll out a configuration change that prevents traffic from reaching our database? What if a disgruntled employee tries to harm our company by deleting all of our production instances?
You might argue that we can put controls into place and that no bug can get past rigorous testing. Even if that is the case, what about natural disasters? What about an earthquake hitting the location of our data center or the fiber cables of an internet service provider (ISP) going down?
Dr. Werner Vogels, chief technology officer at Amazon, famously quipped “Everything fails all the time.” The meaning behind this goes beyond the simple words. What Vogels is acknowledging here is that any distributed system (or any system, for that matter) might eventually fail due to something going wrong...