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ASGs

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What is ASGs?

ASGs likely refers to Auto Scaling Groups. These are a feature in cloud computing platforms, like AWS, that automatically adjust the number of compute instances in a group based on demand. They are used to maintain application availability and allow you to automatically add or remove compute capacity to handle traffic changes. Using Auto Scaling Groups helps ensure you have the right number of Amazon EC2 instances available to handle the load for your application.

What other technologies are related to ASGs?

ASGs Competitor Technologies

Azure Traffic Manager is a DNS-based traffic load balancer, similar to some features provided by ASGs for routing traffic.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 15% (56) of relevant job posts
Azure Application Gateway provides Layer-7 load balancing, SSL termination, and web application firewall capabilities, competing with some features of ASGs.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 7% (59) of relevant job posts
Load balancers distribute network traffic across multiple servers, similar to some functions offered by ASGs.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 0% (98) of relevant job posts
AWS EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) provides virtual servers in the cloud, competing with Azure's virtual machine offerings, and therefore represents an alternative infrastructure to which ASGs might be applied.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 0% (87) of relevant job posts
AWS ECS (Elastic Container Service) is a container orchestration service, competing with Azure's container services and potentially using different mechanisms than ASGs for traffic management and security.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 0% (51) of relevant job posts
AWS (Amazon Web Services) is a competing cloud platform, offering alternative services to those provided by Azure and requiring different technologies for network and security management.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 0% (110) of relevant job posts

ASGs Complementary Technologies

Network Security Groups (NSGs) are used to control network traffic to and from Azure resources. They complement ASGs by providing network-level security rules.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 9% (132) of relevant job posts
Virtual Networks (VNETs) provide the network infrastructure within Azure, on which ASGs can operate. They provide the fundamental network on which ASGs are built.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 3% (71) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) provides identity and access management services, complementing ASGs by securing access to resources protected by ASGs.
mentioned alongside ASGs in 0% (78) of relevant job posts

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