09-27-2023 11:03 AM
I'm looking for good resources for ISE on AWS. Specifically, I was wondering if there's a guide on how to rebuild an ISE cluster in the case of catastrophic failure of the whole cluster, or just in case a single node becomes unusable somehow. From my search so far, I have found how to build an ISE server from scratch in AWS, but I was just trying to find any caveats when we're dealing with an existing cluster in AWS as opposed to a brand new cluster. We currently run ISE 3.1 in AWS with a 10-node cluster, so we want to document as much as we can for a quick recovery, whenever needed.
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09-27-2023 11:19 AM
09-27-2023 04:20 PM
In the event of a catastrophic failure/loss/corruption of the entire cluster, the only option would be to rebuild the cluster and restore the Configuration and Operational Data from prior backups. ISE does not support any cloud-native snapshot or backup solutions, so you should be performing regularly scheduled backups to a supported repository (FTP, SFTP, NFS, etc) using the built-in functionality.
See the Admin Guide for more information on Backup and Restore features.
09-27-2023 11:19 AM
09-27-2023 02:14 PM
09-27-2023 04:20 PM
In the event of a catastrophic failure/loss/corruption of the entire cluster, the only option would be to rebuild the cluster and restore the Configuration and Operational Data from prior backups. ISE does not support any cloud-native snapshot or backup solutions, so you should be performing regularly scheduled backups to a supported repository (FTP, SFTP, NFS, etc) using the built-in functionality.
See the Admin Guide for more information on Backup and Restore features.
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