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This lab specifically helps you with the best practices covered in question REL 13 How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)
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1.1 Click S3 to navigate to the dashboard.
1.2 Select active-primary-uibucket-xxxx and then click the Empty button.
1.3 Enter permanently delete
into the confirmation box and then click Empty.
1.4 Wait until you see the green banner across the top of the page, indicating the bucket is empty. Then click the Exit button.
Please repeat steps 1.1 through 1.4 for the following buckets: passive-secondary-uibucket-xxxx active-primary-assetbucket-xxxx passive-secondary-assetbucket-xxxx
2.1 Click DynamoDB to navigate to the dashboard in the N. Virginia (us-east-1) region.
2.2 Click the Tables link.
2.3 Click unishophotstandy.
2.4 Click the Global Tables link. Select N. California (us-west-1), then click the Delete region button.
2.5 Enter delete
then click the Delete button.
2.6 Click RDS to navigate to the dashboard in the N. California (us-west-1) region.
2.7 Click the DB Instances link.
2.8 Select unishopappv1db, then click Delete under the Actions dropdown.
2.9 Disable the Create final snapshot checkbox. Enable the I acknowledgement … checkbox. Enter delete me
and click the Delete button.
3.1 Click CloudFormation to navigate to the dashboard in the N. California (us-west-1) region.
3.2 Select Passive-Secondary, then click the Delete button.
3.3 Click the Delete stack button.
3.4 Change your console ’s region to N. Virginia (us-east-1) using the Region Selector in the upper right corner.
3.5 Select Active-Primary, then click the Delete button.
3.6 Click the Delete stack button.
4.1 Click CloudFront to navigate to the dashboard.
4.2
This lab specifically helps you with the best practices covered in question REL 13 How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)
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