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.
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 |
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