Showing posts with label Network Load Balancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network Load Balancer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Multiple Load Balancer Target Groups Service Supported By Amazon ECS

Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a highly scalable, fast, container management service which is simple to execute, stop, and handle Docker containers on a cluster. Amazon ECS allows you initiate and stop container-based applications with simple API calls, enables you to obtain the condition of your cluster from a centralized service, and provides you access to numerous Amazon EC2 features. Now you can connect many target groups to your Amazon ECS services which are executing on either Amazon EC2 or AWS Fargate. Target groups are utilized to route requests to one or more registered targets when utilizing a load balancer. Connecting numerous target groups to your service lets you to clarify infrastructure code, lessen costs and expand manageability of your ECS services. Earlier, you could join solely one target group to an Amazon ECS service. This indicated you had to produce many copies of the service for use cases like serving traffic from internal and external facing Application or Network load balancers and revealing different ports. With this feature, you can join numerous target groups per ECS service. Refer documentation to learn more about registering multiple target groups.

Friday, 14 June 2019

Now Network Load Balancer Is Accessible In Asia Pacific (Osaka) Region

Network Load Balancer is an ideal solution for load balancing of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) traffic where utmost performance is essential. Network Load Balancer is exceedingly available. Network Load Balancer is created to manage traffic as it increases and can load balance millions of requests/sec. Network Load Balancer provides very low latencies for latency-sensitive applications. Besides, Network Load Balancer is optimized to manage unexpected and traffic patterns while using one static IP address per Availability Zone. Network Load Balancer is the fourth layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model routes traffic to targets inside Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC). Network Load Balancer functions at connection level (Layer 4), directing connections to Amazon EC2 instances, containers, and IP addresses linked with IP protocol data. Additionally, it stores the client-side source IP, permitting applications to view the IP address of the client that can then be utilized by applications for additional functioning. Now this Network Load Balancer feature is accessible in the Asia Pacific (Osaka) region. To get the full list of AWS Regions where Network Load Balancer is accessible, refer AWS Region Table. To know further on Network Load Balancer, refer the AWS blog or Elastic Load Balancing.

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