AWS Auto Scaling – FAQ’S
1. What Is The Difference Between AWS Auto Scaling And EC2 Auto Scaling?
AWS auto scaling is an service provided by the AWS which is used to scale the EC2 by depending up the in coming traffic.
2. What Are The Two Types Of Auto Scaling?
Auto scaling is mainly used to scale up and scale down the application based on the load. There are four main types of AWS autoscaling:
- manual scaling,
- scheduled scaling,
- dynamic scaling, and
- predictive scaling
3. What Are The 3 Components Of Auto Scaling Group?
The main components of autoscaling was mentioned below.
- Load Balancer.
- Snapshot.
- EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) Instance.
- Autoscaling group.
4. AWS Autoscaling Group Terraform
AWS Auto Scaling Group Terraform is a module that allows you to create and manage Auto Scaling groups using Terraform.
Amazon Web Services – Auto Scaling Amazon EC2AWS(Amazon Web Services) Auto ScalingBenefits of Auto Scaling
Scalability refers to the capacity of a software solution to manage rising workloads. In simple terms, it is the ability of a system to readily add extra processing resources to handle the increased loads. Scaling Amazon EC2 means you start with the resources you require at the time of starting your service and build your architecture to automatically scale in or out, in response to the changing demand. As a result, you only pay for the resources you really utilize. You don’t have to be concerned about running out of computational power to satisfy your consumer’s demand.