May 14, 2024
4 minute read
Cloud resiliency is the ability of a cloud computing system to withstand and recover from failures. It ensures that applications and data remain available and accessible even when there are disruptions or outages. Cloud resiliency is important for businesses of all sizes, as it can help to protect against data loss, downtime, and financial losses.
Benefits of Cloud Resiliency
There are many benefits to implementing cloud resiliency, including:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Cloud Resiliency.
Focuses on cloud native resilience, providing guidance on how to build and operate resilient cloud-based applications. It covers topics such as microservices, containers, and serverless computing, and is written by two experienced cloud architects.
Provides a set of best practices for building reliable and fault-tolerant cloud applications. It is written by two cloud architects with experience in the field.
Provides a broader perspective on resilience, covering not only cloud computing but also other areas such as supply chains, operations, and cybersecurity. It is written by a professor of engineering with expertise in supply chain management.
Provides a theoretical foundation for resilience engineering, which field that focuses on understanding and managing the resilience of complex systems. It is written by three leading researchers in the field.
Provides a comprehensive overview of cloud computing, covering both the theoretical foundations and practical applications. It includes a chapter on cloud resiliency, which discusses topics such as fault tolerance and disaster recovery.
Provides insights into the practices of Google's Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) team, which is responsible for ensuring the reliability of Google's production systems. While it does not focus specifically on cloud resiliency, it covers many relevant topics such as incident management and performance optimization.
Provides a beginner-friendly introduction to cloud computing, including a chapter on cloud resiliency. It is written by four experts in the field and good starting point for those who are new to the topic.
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