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Use Elastic Beanstalk: Part 2 - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Essential Training for Architects (2019)
Use Elastic Beanstalk: Part 2
- [Narrator] Okay, once everything has been created by Elastic Beanstalk, and we get the indication that things are available, indicated here by the green checkbox, we can attempt to access our new application at the URL endpoint provided. That's this endpoint right up here. So I can click on that endpoint, and I get a ID for the instance displayed, and that's exactly what I'd expect. I uploaded the same index.php file that we were using for the previous application, and that file simply echoes out the instance ID of the instance that it's hitting. Now as you may recall, I set up and configured the Elastic Beanstalk environment to use a minimum of two web servers behind a load balancer, so I expect this to be balancing the load between zone A and zone B, and as such, if I hit refresh on the browser, I'd expect to see this instance ID change between two different instance IDs. So as I do that, I see 0bac82, 09a08f,…
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Creating a custom AMI2m 44s
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Autoscaling4m 48s
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Cloud monitoring (CloudWatch)1m 42s
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Setting up Auto Scaling: Part 19m 28s
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Setting up Auto Scaling: Part 23m 32s
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Testing the Auto Scaling4m 15s
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Elastic Beanstalk5m 40s
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Use Elastic Beanstalk: Part 16m 56s
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Use Elastic Beanstalk: Part 26m 19s
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OpsWorks5m 22s
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CloudFormation and CloudFormer5m 22s
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