Working with Elastic Load Balancing Reviews
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Anita K. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago
It was a great lab. I would have like to see the setup of an ELB for a private and one for a public subnet separately. Also, it would make sense to bring one instance in an unhealthy state and monitor the fail over.
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Milton C. · Reviewed almost 8 years ago
On step 53, before you can click ELB, you must first click Alarms - this is not documented in any previous steps.
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