A multinational organization wants to ensure continuous operation of their cloud-hosted services in the event of a regional infrastructure failure, with an emphasis on keeping both downtime and data loss to a bare minimum. Which strategy should they implement to meet these requirements?
Focus on intra-regional redundancy, relying on multiple zones within a single data center location.
Implement an active-active configuration across geographically dispersed data centers.
Enhance content delivery speeds with distributed caching services.
Configure an active-passive setup within the confines of one data center location.
Implementing an active-active configuration across geographically dispersed data centers is the ideal strategy for organizations looking to maintain operation during a regional infrastructure failure, as it provides immediate failover with no downtime, satisfying the need for minimal RTO and RPO. This enables real-time data replication and load-balancing of traffic across the centers, ensuring high availability. An active-passive setup requires time to activate the passive side, which may not meet minimal downtime and data loss objectives. Caching primarily improves access speed rather than operational recovery, and a single-site strategy does not provide the necessary geographic redundancy for disaster recovery.
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