BSIT400 - T301 Week 9 Blog

Hello again, welcome to Week 9. The material from this week demonstrated that cloud performance and disaster planning require an active strategic approach for success. The main lesson I learned was how dashboards, logs, and alerts function together to provide complete visibility into cloud health. AWS CloudWatch and Azure Monitor tools serve beyond metric reporting because they enable automated responses, which both save time and minimize human mistakes. The concept of configuring alarms to trigger both technical threshold alerts and cost-saving actions, such as auto-scaling or unused resource shutdowns caught my attention.

The main emphasis of the lesson focused on business continuity and disaster recovery. The presentation explained RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective) concepts through straightforward definitions. The recovery models presented as cold and hot standby provided an effective method to understand the relationship between cost and recovery speed. The lesson made me realize that cloud planning extends beyond uptime because it requires strategic budgeting, capacity planning, and tool-based disaster preparedness.

Thanks again for stopping by this week!!

-Derek-

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