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Amazon Redshift Reliability
Maximize performance and availability with a Multi-AZ deployment
Why Amazon Redshift Reliability?
Benefits of Amazon Redshift Multi-AZ
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Amazon Redshift Multi-AZ deployment allows critical workloads to recover during unforeseen outages, without user intervention as the data warehouse operates in two AZs simultaneously.
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A Multi-AZ deployment splits compute resources across two AZs automatically and is accessible through a single endpoint. You are not required to make any application changes to maintain business continuity during unforeseen outages.
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Multi-AZ deployment is managed as a single data warehouse to maximize performance by distributing workload processing across multiple AZs.
Reliability features
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Amazon Redshift is launching data warehouse availability improvements by introducing a Multi-AZ deployment that supports running a Redshift data warehouse in multiple AWS Availability Zones (AZ) simultaneously to continue operating in unforeseen failure scenarios.
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The cluster relocation feature moves a cluster to another AZ in one step without requiring application changes. You can invoke the relocation function in cases where resource constraints in a given AZ are disrupting cluster operations such as the ability to resume or resize a cluster. This feature is available for use on clusters leveraging the RA3 instance family and is offered at no additional cost.
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Amazon Redshift offers automated snapshots and recovery points to customers at no charge. These snapshots and recovery points can be used to recover an entire cluster or table from a previous point in time to recover from failures.
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You can configure Amazon Redshift to automatically copy snapshots (automated or manual) for a cluster to another AWS Region. When a snapshot is created in the cluster's primary AWS Region, it's copied to a secondary AWS Region. If you store a copy of your snapshots in another AWS Region, you can restore your cluster from recent data if anything affects the primary AWS Region.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, researches and manufactures medicines with a focus on the changing needs of patients and the healthcare industry.
“Janssen Pharmaceutical uses Amazon Redshift to enable critical insights that drive important business decisions for our data scientists, data stewards, business users, and external stakeholders. With Amazon Redshift Multi-AZ, we can be confident that our data warehouse will always be available without any disruptions that might delay impact our ability to make critical business decisions.”
Shyam Mohapatra, Director of Information Technology - Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson
Stripe
Stripe’s products power payments for online and in-person retailers, subscriptions businesses, software platforms and marketplaces, and everything in between.
“Millions of companies use Stripe’s software and APIs to accept payments, send payouts, and manage their businesses online. Access to their Stripe data via leading data warehouses like Amazon Redshift has been a top request from our customers. Our customers needed highly available, secure, fast, and integrated analytics at scale without building complex data pipelines or moving and copying data around. With Stripe Data Pipeline for Amazon Redshift, we’re helping our customers set up a direct and reliable data pipeline in a few clicks. Stripe Data Pipeline enables our customers to automatically share their complete, up-to-date Stripe data with their Amazon Redshift data warehouse, and take their business analytics and reporting to the next level.”
Brian Brunner, Senior Manager Stripe