single AZ or multi-AZ?

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what's your strategy?

do you copy instance AMIs to at least one AZ other than the main AZ where the instances are running?
what's the risk factor? likelihood of aws losing an entire AZ!?

thank you

已提問 5 年前檢視次數 607 次
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Hi,
Your AMIs are already spread across three AZs in your region upon creation. When you select an EC2 instance, and select 'Image->Create Image' and specify the Image Name, and then click "Create Image" button. Then, that Image becomes available in the "IMAGES->AMIs". This AMI is a snapshot of your EC2 instance. (as opposed to an EBS snapshot). This AMI snapshot is stored in a "special" S3 bucket. By default S3 buckets store data across a minimum of 3 AZs in an S3 Region.

Hope this helps.
-randy

已回答 5 年前
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clear feedback randy - many thanks.

for a region like us-west, there are only 2 AZs, Oregon and Northern Cal.
if both AZs are unresponsive then we can consider the AMIs gone. correct?

would be nice if aws came up with a virtual/geoless region :)
the "i don't care where it is but aws knows where to find it when i need it" region.

已回答 5 年前
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Actually, Oregon and Northern Cal are two separate regions.
o Oregon (us-west-2) has 4 Availability Zones
o Northern Cal (us-west-1) has 2 Availability Zones
So, yes, if the Big One on the San Andreas fault finally causes California to disappear... Your AMIs in region us-west-1 with 2 Availability Zones might disappear for good :-)
If that is a major concern, it is very easy to just select the AMI image and copy it to a different Destination region for backup.

-randy

已回答 5 年前
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