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127. Which Load Balancer should you use?
Manage episode 428439147 series 2980070
An overview of load balancers, explaining how they distribute traffic across multiple servers and provide high availability. We discuss layer 4 and layer 7 load balancers, detailing their pros and cons. We then focus on AWS load balancers, covering network load balancers and application load balancers in depth, including their features, use cases, and pricing models. We conclude by mentioning some alternatives to AWS load balancers.
💰 SPONSORS 💰 AWS Bites is brought to you by fourTheorem an AWS consulting partner with tons of experience with AWS. If you need someone to help you with your ambitions AWS projects, check out https://fourtheorem.com
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Our previous episode "88. What is VPC Lattice?": https://awsbites.com/88-what-is-vpc-lattice/
Do you have any AWS questions you would like us to address?
Leave a comment here or connect with us on X, formerly Twitter: - https://twitter.com/eoins - https://twitter.com/loige
148 episodes
Manage episode 428439147 series 2980070
An overview of load balancers, explaining how they distribute traffic across multiple servers and provide high availability. We discuss layer 4 and layer 7 load balancers, detailing their pros and cons. We then focus on AWS load balancers, covering network load balancers and application load balancers in depth, including their features, use cases, and pricing models. We conclude by mentioning some alternatives to AWS load balancers.
💰 SPONSORS 💰 AWS Bites is brought to you by fourTheorem an AWS consulting partner with tons of experience with AWS. If you need someone to help you with your ambitions AWS projects, check out https://fourtheorem.com
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Our previous episode "88. What is VPC Lattice?": https://awsbites.com/88-what-is-vpc-lattice/
Do you have any AWS questions you would like us to address?
Leave a comment here or connect with us on X, formerly Twitter: - https://twitter.com/eoins - https://twitter.com/loige
148 episodes
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1 144. Lambda Billing Changes, Cold Start Costs, and Log Savings: What You Need to Know 13:22


1 141. Step Functions with JSONata and Variables 15:43

1 140. DuckDB Meets AWS: A Match Made in Cloud 17:38



1 135. Serverless is making a comeback where you least expect it 21:46

1 133. Building Businesses in the Cloud with Fiona McKenna 28:28


1 131. What do you do about CloudFormation Drift? 19:44





1 125. A first look at CloudFront Hosting Toolkit 33:36

1 123. What do you need to know about DynamoDB? 35:45



1 119. The state of AWS 2024 (AnsWeRS community survey commentary) 39:34

1 118. The landing zone: Managing multiple AWS accounts 25:48

1 117. What do EBS and a jellyfish have in common? 21:03

1 116. What is RAM (Resource Access Manager)? 13:45

1 115. What can you do with Permissions Boundaries? 13:01


1 82. Redis on AWS: Is ElastiCache the Right Choice? 21:39


1 80. Can you do private static websites on AWS? 19:12



1 77. How do you use Lambda Response Streaming? 26:50

1 75. GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT: Game Changers for Developers? 50:22



1 71. Should I be worried about adopting serverless? 20:40

1 114. What's up with LLRT, AWS' new Lambda Runtime? 30:34


1 112. What is a Service Control Policy (SCP)? 18:47

1 111. How we run a Cloud Consulting business 45:45

1 110. Why should you use Lambda for Machine Learning? 24:28

1 109. What is the AWS Project Development Kit (PDK)? 28:41

1 108. How to Solve Lambda Python Cold Starts 20:52




1 101. Package and Distribute Lambda Functions for fun and profit 18:13

1 100. Exploring Ampt, a new way to build cloud apps on AWS 23:34
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