I've been managing an EC2 server for a sizable app that's been down for several days now, and unfortunately, I can't connect to it either through the command line or the web interface. I've tried reaching out to AWS support, but to no avail. What steps do I need to take to migrate to a different region? Is there any chance my data is still intact?
3 Answers
I totally sympathize with your situation. If all your data was only on that instance, it might be tough to get it back without prior backups. I recommend starting to think about a disaster recovery plan that allows you to store backups outside of just one region, ideally even on another continent. In the future, don’t put all your eggs in one basket—this could have been avoided.
It sounds like you're dealing with a tough situation. The ME-SOUTH-1 region has been experiencing major interruptions, especially lately. If you can’t access your data right now, unfortunately, there's not much you can do but wait. But once they sort things out, your data should theoretically still be there. For the future, creating AMI snapshots and copying them to another region might be a wise move for resilience. Hang in there!
If you didn’t set up a backup before this all happened, migrating to another region isn’t as simple as moving your EC2 instance. Essentially, you’ll need to reconstruct your environment from backups, or employ Infrastructure as Code (IaC) if you have any configurations saved. I know it’s frustrating, especially if you feel pressed for time, but it's crucial to establish a recovery plan!

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