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Auto Scaling

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What is Auto Scaling?

Auto Scaling is a cloud computing feature that automatically adjusts the number of compute resources (e.g., virtual machines) in a system based on demand. This helps ensure applications have the resources they need to perform optimally, while also reducing costs by scaling down during periods of low activity. It's commonly used to maintain application availability and performance without manual intervention.

What other technologies are related to Auto Scaling?

Auto Scaling Complementary Technologies

Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, containers, and IP addresses, in multiple Availability Zones. Auto Scaling often works with ELB to ensure that traffic is evenly distributed to new instances launched by Auto Scaling.
mentioned alongside Auto Scaling in 22% (284) of relevant job posts
Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable Domain Name System (DNS) web service. Auto Scaling integrates with Route 53 to update DNS records when new instances are launched or terminated, ensuring traffic is routed to healthy instances.
mentioned alongside Auto Scaling in 7% (676) of relevant job posts
Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, containers, and IP addresses, in multiple Availability Zones. Auto Scaling often works with ELB to ensure that traffic is evenly distributed to new instances launched by Auto Scaling.
mentioned alongside Auto Scaling in 5% (826) of relevant job posts

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