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// Code generated by smithy-go-codegen DO NOT EDIT.
// Package route53recoverycluster provides the API client, operations, and
// parameter types for Route53 Recovery Cluster.
//
// Welcome to the Routing Control (Recovery Cluster) API Reference Guide for
// Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller. With Route 53 ARC, you can use
// routing control with extreme reliability to recover applications by rerouting
// traffic across Availability Zones or Amazon Web Services Regions. Routing
// controls are simple on/off switches hosted on a highly available cluster in
// Route 53 ARC. A cluster provides a set of five redundant Regional endpoints
// against which you can run API calls to get or update the state of routing
// controls. To implement failover, you set one routing control to ON and another
// one to OFF, to reroute traffic from one Availability Zone or Amazon Web Services
// Region to another. Be aware that you must specify a Regional endpoint for a
// cluster when you work with API cluster operations to get or update routing
// control states in Route 53 ARC. In addition, you must specify the US West
// (Oregon) Region for Route 53 ARC API calls. For example, use the parameter
// --region us-west-2 with AWS CLI commands. For more information, see Get and
// update routing control states using the API (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/routing-control.update.api.html)
// in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide. This API
// guide includes information about the API operations for how to get and update
// routing control states in Route 53 ARC. To work with routing control in Route 53
// ARC, you must first create the required components (clusters, control panels,
// and routing controls) using the recovery cluster configuration API. For more
// information about working with routing control in Route 53 ARC, see the
// following:
// - Create clusters, control panels, and routing controls by using API
// operations. For more information, see the Recovery Control Configuration API
// Reference Guide for Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/recovery-cluster/latest/api/)
// .
// - Learn about the components in recovery control, including clusters, routing
// controls, and control panels, and how to work with Route 53 ARC in the Amazon
// Web Services console. For more information, see Recovery control components (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/introduction-components.html#introduction-components-routing)
// in the Amazon Route 53 Application Recovery Controller Developer Guide.
// - Route 53 ARC also provides readiness checks that continually audit
// resources to help make sure that your applications are scaled and ready to
// handle failover traffic. For more information about the related API operations,
// see the Recovery Readiness API Reference Guide for Amazon Route 53
// Application Recovery Controller (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/recovery-readiness/latest/api/)
// .
// - For more information about creating resilient applications and preparing
// for recovery readiness with Route 53 ARC, see the Amazon Route 53 Application
// Recovery Controller Developer Guide (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/r53recovery/latest/dg/)
// .
package route53recoverycluster
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