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I want autoscale or load balancing on aws for my instance

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I want autoscale or load balancing on aws for my instance. I have two app. when receive lots of traffics, it gets super slow and i want someone to advice me on what to do and do it. I don't know if load balancing is the way to go or if autoscale is the way to go or both.
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Hi there, Loadbalancing are not 2 separated things, but they work together. If you want to (auto) scale your app/instance you certainly need load balancing unless you use other tricks to scale... Anyways, let's find what is your bottleneck when there is more load and then decide what to do BTW, I'm DevOps and AWS engineer and like to work on scalability and availability issues BRs, Ahmed
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Hi, I am an AWS expert who knows every in and out of network and system`s so it will be a good choice to hire me, I can start working on this task immediately and finish it in next couple of hours, please share more details and I will complete all the requirements with full satisfaction from your end. Best, Muquim
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Hello, I'm very experienced AWS developer and I can complete your project quite well. I have done more than 30 aws projects and I have 5 years of experience. I can complete your part one within 2~3 days. Please kindly get in touch with me so that I can start great service for you. Thanks, Raymond
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What kind of application you are running? For how much duration server gets it peak load and when?
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Dear Project Owner, I am Red Hat Certified Linux Engineer having 5+ year of experience in Amazon Web Services | Managing Core Server | Dedicated Server | VPS Server | Server Security | Server Optimization | Complete Server Setup and Management. I can setup AWS EC2, AWS S3 and other Amazon products with best configuration. I have expert command in Amazon web services and completed many projects in Amazon cloud services. I have designed and built AWS infrastructure from scratch (EC2 with autoscaling, VPC, RDS, Elasticache, S3, CloudFront, Route53 and SES). I will help you in autoscaling or load balancing on aws for your instance. My Expertise: WHM/cPanel Management | Virtualmin | Plesk Panel Management | Website Panel Core Server Management | Amazon Web Services | PowerMTA | MySQL | PHP | Apache | SQL | IIS | DNS Management | Exim | Postfix | Send Mail | FTP | SMTP configuration and Mail Server Setup|Server Monitoring | Backup Management | Backup Recovery & Server Migration | SSL Certificates and installation | DDOS Protection | NGINX | Firewall Configuration. I will provide you live chat support as well so less communication gap will provide good results. As I am looking for new work associations, so I am ready to start the work in minimum cost with best quality of results. I request you to start the conversation once, so you can have faith on my skills. Looking forward to hear back from you!! Thank You!!
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Hello, I am Vysakh with 5+ years of experience in architecting and managing AWS infrastructures. I can help you with the requirement. Please ping me on chat for discussing this further. Thanks, Vysakh
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I am aws certified solution architect. I can get this done. Relevant Skills and Experience AWS Certified Solution Architect Associate AWS certified Developer Associate
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Autoscaling seems the best solution. But first we need to know when and how your application is getting slow. After we found the frequency, we start implementing autoscale. Because in loadbalancing scenerio you have a constant expense on loadbalancer and for the second or third server. You only pay for what you use in autoscale. But we need to configure it in a way that it must stop itself. Because if someone starts to attack your service or site, autoscale lets your system grows bigger and bigger and also your invoice is getting bigger and bigger.
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I am AWS Certified Architect. Actually Auto scaling is just scaling out the number of instances, means its increasing number of server based on traffic, which you need to configure how much server you want. Elastic load balancer is balancing equal loads across server, if autoscaling is there , elb will equalize across all server. We can discuss more on this.
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Auto scaling and load balancing is one thing. Tuning the application is another thing. Let me help you achieve both. I will look for the pain points in your application and help you how we can optimize it. Regards, Christian AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate
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