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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 hot-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:
2.1 Click DynamoDB to navigate to the dashboard in the N. Virginia (us-east-1) region.
2.2 Click the Tables link and the find and click on the name of the unishophotstandby table in the list.
2.3 Click the Global Tables link. Select US West(N. California), then click the Delete replica button.
2.4 Enter delete
then click the Delete button.
This step is required as we did manual promotion for the Aurora Database.
4.1 Click RDS to navigate to the dashboard in the N. California (us-west-1) region.
4.2 Select unishop-hot database under hot-secondary cluster and select Delete under Actions.
4.3 De-select Create final snapshot, select I acknowledge…, enter delete me
then click Delete button.
4.4 Change the region to N. Virginia using the Region Selector in the upper right corner, then select unishop-hot database under hot-primary cluster and select Delete under Actions.
4.5 De-select Create final snapshot, select I acknowledge…, enter delete me
then click Delete button.
4.6 Delete the remaining global database. Select hot-global and select Delete under Actions and then confirm deletion.
Wait for all the databases and clusters to finish deleting before moving to the next step.
5.1 Delete Route 53 health checks
5.2 Delete Route 53 hosted zone records for application.
and shop.
subdomains
5.3 Delete Route 53 hosted zone
6.1 Delete the Safety Rules from the DefaultControlPanel:
6.2 Delete the Readiness Checks:
6.3 Delete the Recovery Group UnicornAppRecoveyGroup
6.4 Delete the Resource Sets:
6.5 Delete the UnicornCluster recovery cluster:
7.1 Click CloudFormation to navigate to the dashboard in the N. California (us-west-1) region.
7.2 Select hot-secondary, then click the Delete button.
7.3 Click the Delete stack button.
7.4 Change the region to N. Virginia (us-east-1) using the Region Selector in the upper right corner.
7.5 Select hot-primary, then click the Delete button.
7.6 Click the Delete stack button.
If you changed your account-level Block Level Public Access settings for this workshop, return them to their pre-workshop settings. For more information, see Blocking public access to your Amazon S3 storage.
This lab specifically helps you with the best practices covered in question REL 13 How do you plan for disaster recovery (DR)
Click here to access the Well-Architected Tool