Architecting Resilient Systems: Disaster Recovery, Cloud Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and AIOps in Practice (Storage and Data Management Mastery, Band 5) - Softcover

Buch 5 von 7: Storage and Data Management Mastery

Cox, Colin O

 
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Why Resilience Is the Real Architecture
Every modern organization depends on technology, but too many still treat infrastructure as if its main purpose is simply to stay online. That way of thinking is outdated.
Today, systems are distributed across data centers, cloud platforms, SaaS applications, storage layers, networks, identity providers, and security tools. A single business process may depend on dozens of interconnected services. When one component fails, the impact can move quickly across the environment. A storage outage can affect applications. An identity failure can prevent users from accessing critical systems. A cloud-region disruption can expose weak recovery planning. A ransomware event can turn ordinary backup processes into a business survival issue.
“Do we have backups?” The better question is, “Can we restore the right systems, in the right order, within the time the business requires?”
For many years, infrastructure professionals were asked to build reliable systems, expand storage capacity, maintain servers, support applications, and keep environments running. Those skills are still important, but the industry has moved beyond traditional infrastructure support. Today’s organizations need infrastructure professionals who understand resilience, cybersecurity, cloud architecture, disaster recovery, compliance, automation, and AI-driven operations as part of one connected discipline.
It is written for engineers, architects, consultants, technology leaders, and decision-makers who need to understand how infrastructure behaves when something goes wrong. It is also for professionals who want to move from reactive support into strategic resilience design. The goal is not to teach every product feature or vendor command. The goal is to develop the mindset and framework needed to design systems that continue to serve the business during disruption.
This matters because failure is not theoretical. Hardware fails. Networks fail. Cloud services fail. People make mistakes. Cyberattacks happen. Vendors change. Budgets tighten. Regulations evolve. The organizations that survive disruption are not the ones that assume failure will not happen. They are the ones that prepare for failure before it arrives.
Resilience is built before the outage, not during it.
A strong infrastructure strategy must answer hard questions. What systems are truly critical? What dependencies must recover first? How much data can the business afford to lose? How long can operations be degraded before customers, patients, employees, or regulators are affected? Who makes decisions during a crisis? What evidence proves that recovery is possible?
Those questions are uncomfortable, but they are necessary.
As artificial intelligence and AIOps become more common, the need for strong infrastructure foundations becomes even greater. AI can help detect anomalies, reduce alert fatigue, predict failures, and support faster response. But AI cannot compensate for poor architecture, weak documentation, broken recovery processes, or untested backups. Automation does not create resilience by itself. It amplifies the quality, or weakness, of the environment it is placed into.
This book is about building that foundation correctly.
It is about moving beyond backup as a task and treating recovery as an engineering discipline. It is about seeing infrastructure not as a collection of systems, but as the operational backbone of the business.
The future belongs to organizations that can operate through uncertainty. That requires infrastructure designed not just for performance, but for survivability. Not just for availability, but for recovery. Not just for monitoring, but for intelligence.
Resilience is no longer optional.
It is the real architecture.

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