AWS CMS Platform - Enterprise Architecture

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AWS CMS Platform - Enterprise Architecture — AWS network diagram

About This Architecture

Enterprise CMS platform on AWS spanning two availability zones with Route 53 DNS, CloudFront CDN, and AWS WAF protecting dual ALBs. Traffic routes through WAF-secured load balancers to Fastify/Node.js backends and Next.js frontends in private subnets, with RDS PostgreSQL primary-standby replication and ElastiCache Redis caching across AZs. Build workers publish static assets to S3, served via CloudFront, while Secrets Manager, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and AWS Backup provide security, observability, and disaster recovery. Fork this diagram to customize subnets, add additional regions, or integrate CI/CD pipelines for your enterprise content delivery needs.

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How do I architect a highly available enterprise CMS platform on AWS with multi-AZ failover, CDN, WAF protection, and database replication?

This diagram shows a production-grade CMS spanning two AWS availability zones with Route 53 for DNS, CloudFront for static content delivery, AWS WAF and ALBs for traffic protection, RDS PostgreSQL primary-standby replication for data resilience, and ElastiCache Redis for caching. Fastify/Node.js backends and Next.js frontends run in private subnets, while Secrets Manager, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, a

AWSCMSmulti-AZRDSCloudFrontenterprise architecture
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Cloud Aws
Audience:
AWS solutions architects designing enterprise CMS platforms

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AWS CMS Platform - Enterprise Architecture — AWS architecture diagram

About This Architecture

Enterprise CMS platform on AWS spanning two availability zones with Route 53 DNS, CloudFront CDN, and AWS WAF protecting dual ALBs. Traffic routes through WAF-secured load balancers to Fastify/Node.js backends and Next.js frontends in private subnets, with RDS PostgreSQL primary-standby replication and ElastiCache Redis caching across AZs. Build workers publish static assets to S3, served via CloudFront, while Secrets Manager, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and AWS Backup provide security, observability, and disaster recovery. Fork this diagram to customize subnets, add additional regions, or integrate CI/CD pipelines for your enterprise content delivery needs.

People also ask

How do I architect a highly available enterprise CMS platform on AWS with multi-AZ failover, CDN, WAF protection, and database replication?

This diagram shows a production-grade CMS spanning two AWS availability zones with Route 53 for DNS, CloudFront for static content delivery, AWS WAF and ALBs for traffic protection, RDS PostgreSQL primary-standby replication for data resilience, and ElastiCache Redis for caching. Fastify/Node.js backends and Next.js frontends run in private subnets, while Secrets Manager, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, a

AWS CMS Platform - Enterprise Architecture

AWSadvancedCMSmulti-AZRDSCloudFrontenterprise architecture
Domain: Cloud AwsAudience: AWS solutions architects designing enterprise CMS platforms
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June 30, 2026

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