Configuring an HTTP Load Balancer with Google Cloud Armor Reviews
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GODFREY M. · Reviewed almost 4 years ago
This was a very good lab, but I would give it a 4.5 instead of a 5. I did not get the Server Under Siege message, and when clicking on http-backend to view frontend location, there is no where that I could see to view total inbound traffic, or frontend location for that matter. After doing control-c, I could see there were indeed transactions. I just did not know how to monitor them.
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Had trouble generating enough traffic with siege to get significant load balancing
Rich B. · Reviewed almost 4 years ago
siege not working
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Steps are so confusing not properly defined
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