Multi-Region Resiliency Design Patterns for Financial Cloud Infrastructure
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https://doi.org/10.64180/Keywords:
multi-region architecture, cloud resiliency, disaster recovery, financial services infrastructure, availability zones, failover mechanisms, data replication, recovery time objective, recovery point objective, active-active deploymentAbstract
Multi-region resiliency has emerged as a critical architectural paradigm for financial cloud infrastructure,
driven by increasingly stringent availability requirements and regulatory mandates. This research examines
comprehensive design patterns employed to achieve high availability, disaster recovery, and business continuity
across geographically distributed cloud environments. Analysis of deployment architectures reveals that 87.4
percent of financial institutions have adopted multi-cloud strategies as of 2023, with active-active configurations
achieving Recovery Time Objectives below one minute and near-zero Recovery Point Objectives.
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