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AWS ELB

AWS ELB

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What is AWS ELB?

AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, containers, and IP addresses. It improves the scalability, availability, and fault tolerance of applications. Common use cases include routing traffic to healthy instances, health checks, SSL termination, and providing a single point of contact for applications.

What other technologies are related to AWS ELB?

AWS ELB Competitor Technologies

CloudFront is a CDN that can also perform load balancing and caching, making it an alternative in some use cases.
mentioned alongside AWS ELB in 1% (213) of relevant job posts

AWS ELB Complementary Technologies

Firewalls (Network and Web Application) provide security that can complement ELB by protecting backend servers.
mentioned alongside AWS ELB in 46% (73) of relevant job posts
Auto Scaling complements ELB by dynamically adjusting the number of EC2 instances based on traffic, ensuring high availability.
mentioned alongside AWS ELB in 10% (284) of relevant job posts
Security services that complement ELB by providing an additional layer of defense against malicious traffic.
mentioned alongside AWS ELB in 42% (67) of relevant job posts

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