Examples of using the Amazon CLI with zonal autoshift - Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC)
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Examples of using the Amazon CLI with zonal autoshift

This section walks through simple application examples of working with zonal autoshift, using the Amazon Command Line Interface to work with the zonal autoshift capability in Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) using API operations. The examples are intended to help you develop a basic understanding of how to work with zonal autoshift using the CLI.

Zonal autoshift is a capability in ARC. With zonal autoshift, you authorize Amazon to shift away supported application resource traffic from an Availability Zone during events, on your behalf, to help reduce your time to recovery. For more information about resources that you can use with zonal autoshift, see Supported resources.

Zonal autoshift includes practice runs, which also shift traffic away from Availability Zones, to help verify that autoshifts are safe for your application.

For a list of zonal autoshift API actions and links to more information, see Zonal autoshift API operations. For more information about using the Amazon CLI, see the Amazon CLI Command Reference.