Configure an Application Load Balancer with Autoscaling (AWS) Reviews

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Antti N. · Reviewed over 1 year ago

Can't finish as europe-west1 as no instance available for N1 f1-micro (1 vCPU) (did it twice)

Jonathan P. · Reviewed over 1 year ago

Can't finish as europe-west1 as no instance available :(

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Veeksha D. · Reviewed over 1 year ago

The autoscaler is configured to scale based on a load balancing signal but the instance group has not received any utilization data from the load balancer or the utilization is constantly 0. Check that the load balancing configuration is working.

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Mike R. · Reviewed over 1 year ago

"The biggest difference in load balancing between Google Cloud and AWS is Google Cloud provides an option global load balancing. Using a global load balancer allows you to manage traffic globally instead of regionally, reducing the complexity of deployment and simplifying the application deployment process. " --- This explanation is now old. AWS also provides "Global Load Balancer".

Naoki Y. · Reviewed over 1 year ago

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