Rocket Software’s MultiValue (MV) data servers are designed for agility, scaling with your business needs while providing robust, resilient infrastructure, including running in the cloud. Many of our customers and partners have already moved their business critical MV applications to the cloud. Now, Rocket Software has moved our own UniData-based app, Rocket Business Connect (RBC) to AWS. Not familiar with RBC? Learn more from this blog post.
To further improve our disaster recovery plan, the Rocket team decided to transition RBC to AWS. While we’ve always harnessed the power of replication, and relied on a publisher and subscriber, being in the AWS cloud gives us the ability to automatically fail over within a region. We can also manually failover across regions with only minor configuration changes.
According to Todd Elliott, Rocket Software Director, Business Applications, “Even in the cloud, using replication is critical to our disaster recovery plan.”
The project of moving to AWS - from the initial meeting, planning, upgrading, migrating, testing, and going live – was three months with RBC down on a Saturday morning for only four hours. The Rocket team responsible for the migration shares some best practices they followed:
One of the notable benefits of moving to AWS is the performance improvement. RBC is used daily by both Rocket team members and our customers and partners.
Elliott continues, “While we’ve been focused on modernizing the backend of RBC, during our next modernization project, we’ll focus on updating the front end.”
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