1) Stoked that you’re back! Hoping for more vids on aws/Devops/some of the more complicated stuff like this that other TH-camrs shy away from. 2) what track is this at the beginning? Your music is always 💪💪
Thanks Sam, really appreciate you covering Load Balancing. If at some point you are looking at how you would automate the process it would be great if you could share that.
also would be good if you can make a video on cloudFormation template to kick off with step function and sending alarm and this kind of stuff when a disaster happens!! and thanks again
Good video, putting Nginx in front of your VMs farm moved the bottle neck to Nginx Vm. What if Nginx VM failed? I feel it its kind of catch22!! should I go for a fat VM for Nginx or horizontal or what?? thanks
You horizontally scale the Nginx vms too, then load balance to those using dns load balancing with something like route53. Or to make it easier, use an auto scaling group with an application load balancer and let AWS deal with scaling the load balancer
Just make an a record and pint it at the dc2s up address. You can use route 53: medium.com/faun/how-to-migrate-your-domain-to-route53-and-connect-it-to-an-ec2-instance-93698085f0b3
@@SamMeechWard sir I have pint my hosted zone to the ec2 instance but still not working and I have also use elastic ip, pointed it to the ec2 instance and have pointed the domain to the elastic ip add but is still not working...
Insanely well spoken, golden videos here man
1) Stoked that you’re back! Hoping for more vids on aws/Devops/some of the more complicated stuff like this that other TH-camrs shy away from.
2) what track is this at the beginning? Your music is always 💪💪
Really underviewed tutor. only 700+ views. Your explaination is great. Thank you.😊
I have just discovered this channel. Amazing explanation! Thank you
Thanks Sam, really appreciate you covering Load Balancing. If at some point you are looking at how you would automate the process it would be great if you could share that.
Just found this on your page..... Auto Scaling Groups and Load Balancers. 😊
Thanks for making it simpler to understand.
love your videos !! amazing content and the way you explain is so easy to grasp !!
Glad you like them 🤗
I love guys like you.. me and my kids appreciate you giving me this knowledge.. p.s what is the song on the intro??
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Thank you so much! Love your videos
also would be good if you can make a video on cloudFormation template to kick off with step function and sending alarm and this kind of stuff when a disaster happens!! and thanks again
awesome tut, deserve more views!!!
Good video, putting Nginx in front of your VMs farm moved the bottle neck to Nginx Vm. What if Nginx VM failed? I feel it its kind of catch22!! should I go for a fat VM for Nginx or horizontal or what?? thanks
You horizontally scale the Nginx vms too, then load balance to those using dns load balancing with something like route53. Or to make it easier, use an auto scaling group with an application load balancer and let AWS deal with scaling the load balancer
thanks alot sir. please sir, i need a help on how to connect a purchase was domain to an Ec2 instance
Just make an a record and pint it at the dc2s up address. You can use route 53: medium.com/faun/how-to-migrate-your-domain-to-route53-and-connect-it-to-an-ec2-instance-93698085f0b3
@@SamMeechWard sir I have pint my hosted zone to the ec2 instance but still not working and I have also use elastic ip, pointed it to the ec2 instance and have pointed the domain to the elastic ip add but is still not working...
The domain i purchase was from aws
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