Introduction to application load balancersAbiquo supports AWS Application load balancers. Application load balancers can send traffic to target groups, which contain IP addresses or VMs. Abiquo also continues to support Classic load balancers. See Manage Load Balancers For a full description of Application load balancers, see the Amazon documentation at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/introduction.html. An application load balancer requires: - At least one target group, which will receive traffic from the default conditional action
- At least two subnets with different availability zones. See Create a private network.
You should create these elements before you create an application load balancer. Include Page |
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Create a target group Include Page |
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Edit an application load balancer to set conditional actions Include Page |
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