AWS Backup the one and only tool you need to keep all safe in AWS
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We rely on AWS Backup to keep all our resources backed up, whether they be EC2 instances or RDS/Aurora Clusters. We can keep all resources backed up with a plan an retention policies. AWS Backup allows restores easily keeping all the metadata so the restored resource is exactly as the original resource.
Pros
- Back up almost any resource in AWS Backup, EC2, RDS, DynamoDB, S3, etc
- Restore the resource leaving it identical to the original
- Works with AWS Organization so you can cover all your AWS accounts with a single Plan
Cons
- Restoring the compute nodes of the cluster should be done always
- Having the default Roles all the necessary permission, you have to add some depending on your configurations
- Being able to see the Jobs status in a centralize account more graphically
Return on Investment
- With AWS Backup we can restore a resource in minutes
- With AWS Backup we don't need to worry if a resources is being backed up or not, the plan you can configure can cover all resources
- With AWS Backup you can plan for Disaster Recovery as it lets you copy the backup to other account or region
Usability
Alternatives Considered
Veem
Other Software Used
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)


