Updated on 2024-04-11 GMT+08:00

Resilience

DBSS uses a four-level reliability architecture. It provides inspection, resistance, recovery, and adaptation capabilities to help you manually or automatically recover services, enhancing data durability and reliability.

Table 1 DBSS reliability architecture

Capability

Item

Objective

Category

Inspection

Intrusion detection

DBSS can work with HSS to detect server exceptions. The detection accuracy is higher than 98%. The detection takes 1 minute.

Security

Monitoring

DBSS generates alarms for microservice exception logs.

System

Resistance

Data backup

All key data can be backed up. Even if a database is completely damaged, its services can be restored using the backup data.

User service logs will be backed up to OBS.

System

Rapid response

DBSS can quickly detect and rectify AZ- or region-level service faults. DBSS is deployed in out-of-path mode and system services will not be affected.

System

Service decoupling

Microservices can be separately deployed, started, and stopped.

System

Recovery

VM-level recovery

A faulty VM can be automatically or manually recovered.

System

System-level recovery

The system can be automatically or manually recovered.

System

Adaptation

Automatic key rotation

Dynamic SCC key rotation

Security

Automatic certificate rotation

Dynamic rotation of internal microservice communication certificates

Security

Automatic rotation of accounts and passwords

Dynamic rotation of service accounts and passwords

Security