aws re:invent 2016| hlc302 | aws infrastructure for a global population health platform, cerner’s...
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Nathan Beyer
November 28, 2016
AWS Infrastructure for a Global
Population Health Platform,
Cerner’s HealtheIntent
HLC302
What to Expect from the Session
• Overview of Population Health Management and Cerner
HealtheIntent
• The challenge that led us to AWS
• Our use of AWS features to overcome that challenge
Population Health Management
HealtheIntent Platform
HealtheIntent Components
The Challenge
Provide a better disaster recovery solution that …
• Doesn’t require twice the compute assets and cost
• Continues to meet HIPAA, HITRUST, NIST 800-53 and
other controls
AWS
An Approach to Disaster Recovery On Demand
Replicated
Raw
Replicated
Intermediates
Raw
Intermediates
On-premises
Data Replication
Replicated
Raw
Encrypted
Raw
History
Encrypted
Raw
HistoryAWS
Snowball
Device
Raw
HistoryRaw
Ongoing
Replication
Component Layout and Networking
Production
Firewall ADFS STS
RSA
Production
Management
Bastion
Rundeck
Processing & Data
Applications & Services
Load Balancers
GitHubNexus
AWS IAM
Virtual Private Gateways
Orchestration Components
AWS CloudFormation
Chef Client
Rundeck
Chef Server
GitHub
(internal)
Amazon RDSAmazon EC2
Nexus
Orchestration Flow
Rundeck
OozieHDFS
HBase
MapReduce/YARN
Hadoop
Operational Services
Amazon S3
Application Services
Applications
Vertica
CloudFormation
Where are we now?
• 2 clients live and ready for on-demand recovery
• 12 hour recovery time, based on tests
• Enabling additional client for on-demand recovery
• Working on decreasing recovery time and partial
recovery
• Schedule drills, increased automation
Operational Data Warehouse
On-premises
Component
On-premises
Component
ODW
Bucket (S3)
Load
Function
(AWS
Lambda)
ODW
(Amazon
Redshift)
Thank you!
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