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Availability Zones

Securing the applications and data from data center outages is of utmost priority to the existing businesses. As a result, public cloud services are created and run from Availability Zones (AZs) and remote locations within data center regions. These regions are physical locations where the public cloud service providers’ data centers reside. Depending on the needs, businesses choose one or multiple worldwide availability zones for various reasons, such as compliance or proximity to end customers. Cloud administrators can also replicate services across multiple availability zones to decrease latency or protect resources. Admins can move resources to another availability zone in an outage.

ATOM’s deployment flexibility allows multi-site distributed deployments so that you can deploy ATOM agents in the local availability zone. The data is consolidated into a clustered database, and the admins can manage all your applications and CI/CD tools through a single screen.

What are the Top-6 benefits of this technology?

Fault Tolerance

Availability zones offer fault tolerance to natural disasters/device malfunction or data center utility faults to minimize downtime in case of failures.

Low Latency

Availability zones provide low latency by mapping traffic to geographically closer availability zones.

Data Backup

Admins can maintain isolated copies of your data at different availability zones guaranteeing data backup at its best.

High Optimization

Availability zones offer efficient resource sharing and load balancing techniques to optimize user load sharing across availability zones.

Geo Redundancy

Applications constrained by satellite or geospatial conditions can leverage availability spread across desirable regions.

SLA Optimization

You can implement secure disaster recovery protocols with zero downtime as the zones are physically isolated.

What is unique about ATOM's implementation?

Multi-site Deployment

Anuta ATOM supports Multi-site and Multi-Availability Zone distributed deployments in AWS.

Local Deployments

Admins can deploy ATOM Agents in the Local Zone closer to network devices reaping Operational and Low Latency benefits.

Single-pane-of-glass for all Zones

Admins can manage just one instance through a single pane of glass.

Horizontal Scalable Architecture

All the data is consolidated into a clustered database that can scale horizontally.

FAQs

In the case of a new device, the administrator only needs to set the DHCP server so that the device gets redirected to the ATOM file server for boot and image files. This is done using the option 150 commands in the DHCP configuration.
The ZTP workflow logs each task using the comprehensive reporting structure. All relevant reports like SLA of each task, provisioning status of sites depending on the geographical location, etc., can be tracked and exported in the form of reports.
Some of the workflows like Image upgrades, ZTP, and ServiceNow integration are part of ATOM from day one. Users can start using them from the day of deployment.
Using Day0/Day1 profiles in ATOM, you can use ATOM to push startup commands like NTP, hostname, etc., upon device onboarding.
Yes. The beauty of the workflow model is that it can be customized according to the users’ needs at any point in time. Need to add a pre-check, forgot to add a command in day-1 profile, need a ping test from ATOM upon device onboarding, you name it, and workflow can help you do it all!!
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