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Deploy a PoC for AWS Backup
Overview
This Guidance provides instructions and templates that enable users to quickly and easily deploy a proof-of-concept (PoC) deployment of AWS Backup. Customers can leverage this Guidance and the best practices provided, along with the CloudFormation template and deployment steps to perform their own PoC evaluation of AWS Backup for their scenario, allowing users to understand the service and its capabilities.
Benefits
Deploy a complete AWS Backup environment in minutes using the provided CloudFormation template. Quickly test backup capabilities across EC2, Aurora, and S3 resources without extensive configuration or specialized knowledge.
Validate backup compliance requirements with pre-configured AWS Backup Audit Manager reports delivered to S3. Gain immediate visibility into your backup posture through automated reporting that helps demonstrate adherence to organizational policies.
Test comprehensive backup capabilities including tag-based selection and KMS encryption in an isolated environment. Experience AWS Backup's centralized approach to protecting your critical workloads before implementing in production.
How it works
These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.
Deploy with confidence
Ready to deploy? Review the sample code on GitHub for detailed deployment instructions to deploy as-is or customize to fit your needs.
Disclaimer
The sample code; software libraries; command line tools; proofs of concept; templates; or other related technology (including any of the foregoing that are provided by our personnel) is provided to you as AWS Content under the AWS Customer Agreement, or the relevant written agreement between you and AWS (whichever applies). You should not use this AWS Content in your production accounts, or on production or other critical data. You are responsible for testing, securing, and optimizing the AWS Content, such as sample code, as appropriate for production grade use based on your specific quality control practices and standards. Deploying AWS Content may incur AWS charges for creating or using AWS chargeable resources, such as running Amazon EC2 instances or using Amazon S3 storage.
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