AWS Multi-Region E-Commerce Platform
About This Architecture
Multi-region AWS e-commerce architecture spanning US-EAST-1 primary and EU-WEST-1 disaster recovery with active-passive failover via Route 53. Traffic flows through CloudFront with WAF protection to ECS Fargate services across three availability zones, backed by Aurora Global Database with cross-region read replicas and ElastiCache Redis sharding. This pattern delivers sub-second failover RTO, global latency optimization, and cost-efficient DR through minimum-capacity standby infrastructure. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize task counts, add regions, or adapt the CI/CD pipeline with CodePipeline and CodeDeploy for your deployment strategy. DynamoDB Global Tables provide multi-region session state while VPC endpoints ensure private connectivity to S3 and DynamoDB.
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How do I design a multi-region AWS architecture for e-commerce with disaster recovery?
Deploy ECS Fargate across three AZs in your primary region with Aurora Global Database for cross-region replication to a warm standby DR region. This diagram shows Route 53 failover, CloudFront with WAF, and ElastiCache sharding.
- Domain:
- Cloud Aws
- Audience:
- AWS solutions architects designing highly available e-commerce platforms
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