Abstract

With the increasing adoption of cloud computing, ensuring high availability and fault tolerance has become paramount for organizations. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers a robust infrastructure for hosting applications, but it requires careful architectural design and implementation to achieve desired levels of availability and fault tolerance. This research paper explores two innovative concepts, namely Cloud Fractal and Decentralized Replication and Orchestration, and their application in achieving high availability and fault tolerance in AWS. We present a comprehensive analysis of these concepts and provide practical guidelines for their implementation in real-world scenarios. Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of Cloud Fractal and Decentralized Replication and Orchestration in enhancing the reliability and resilience of AWS deployments. Keywords: Fault Isolation, High Availability, Load Balancing, Auto-scaling, Disaster Recovery, Data Replication, Backup and Restore, Fault Tolerance, Cloud Computing, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS), Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), AWS Elastic Load Balancer (ELB), Complexity, Operational Management, Cloud Fractal, AWS Lambda, Amazon SQS, Decentralized Replication and Orchestration (DOI).

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