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      <title>AWS ELB &amp; ASG: Load Balancing and Auto Scaling</title>
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      <description>A single EC2 instance is a single point of failure. To make an app highly available and elastic — able to handle variable load and survive failures automatically — AWS gives you two services that work hand in hand: ELB and ASG.
The two pieces Service What it does Question it answers ELB Distributes incoming traffic across multiple EC2s &amp;ldquo;How do users reach my fleet?&amp;rdquo; ASG Adds, removes, and replaces EC2s based on demand or health &amp;ldquo;How big should my fleet be?</description>
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      <title>AWS EC2: Elastic Compute Cloud</title>
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      <description>EC2 is the compute layer of AWS — rentable virtual machines. When you need a server to run an application, EC2 is where it lives.
The core pieces Launching an EC2 instance means assembling a handful of parts. Each one answers a specific question.
Piece What it is Instance A running VM AMI The image/template the VM boots from — OS plus pre-installed software Instance Type Sizing — CPU, RAM, network (e.</description>
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