Agent skill

disaster-recovery

Backup strategies, disaster recovery planning, and business continuity.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/timequity/vibe-coder/tree/main/skills/infra/disaster-recovery

SKILL.md

Disaster Recovery

RTO vs RPO

Metric Definition Example
RTO Recovery Time Objective 4 hours
RPO Recovery Point Objective 1 hour

RTO: How long until service is restored? RPO: How much data can we lose?

DR Strategies

Strategy RTO Cost
Backup & Restore Hours $
Pilot Light Minutes $$
Warm Standby Minutes $$$
Multi-Site Active Seconds $$$$

Backup Strategy

Database

bash
# PostgreSQL
pg_dump -h host -U user dbname | gzip > backup.sql.gz

# MySQL
mysqldump -h host -u user -p dbname | gzip > backup.sql.gz

Automated Backups

hcl
# AWS RDS
resource "aws_db_instance" "main" {
  backup_retention_period = 7
  backup_window           = "03:00-04:00"

  # Cross-region replica for DR
  replicate_source_db = aws_db_instance.primary.arn
}

DR Runbook

Failover Steps

  1. Detect - Monitor alerts for primary failure
  2. Assess - Confirm failure, estimate recovery
  3. Decide - Failover if RTO exceeded
  4. Execute - Run failover procedure
  5. Verify - Test functionality
  6. Communicate - Update stakeholders

Failback Steps

  1. Verify primary is healthy
  2. Sync data from secondary
  3. Switch traffic back
  4. Monitor closely

Testing

Test Type Frequency
Backup restore Monthly
Failover drill Quarterly
Full DR test Annually

Multi-Region

Primary (us-east-1)          Secondary (us-west-2)
┌─────────────────┐          ┌─────────────────┐
│    App + DB     │ ──sync── │   DB Replica    │
└─────────────────┘          └─────────────────┘
        │                            │
        └──────── Route 53 ──────────┘
                (failover)

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