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21242 reviews
Note that Google Chrome will cache the error page if you try to access the ELB or the EC2s prior to them being available. For efficiency's sake, I opened Firefox to validate the ELB was working.
Terry C. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
John N. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Very cool!
Chris B. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Syed Aali R. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
진훈 조. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
It should show the different types of LB and not only ALBs.
Rodrigo L. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
José Eulalio O. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
very helpful
Frank W. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
very
Jay C. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Excelents.
Manuel E. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
well
Henry M. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Excelente demostración del load balancer
Laura Q. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Orlando C. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
very good
José Vicente A. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Good
Camilo R. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
good
Peter R. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Alasdair S. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Markéta Z. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
You can stop 1 instance so that it will act as unhealthy. Also, the health check durations can be lowered for faster results (interval etc).
chandra shekhar m. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
bi l. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Had to repeat lab 3 times as creating 2 instances at the same time created issues with the loadbalancer, as both instances get created in the same AZ.
dimitri T. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Nice Lab, thank you
Manuel O. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Kyle K. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Its really high level, doesn't touch advanced LB configurations
Rostislav G. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
Basic and straightforward. I did have an issue with Chrome caching a DNS not found page but firefox worked.
Brandon K. · Reviewed over 7 years ago
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