Thanks for posting this. I guess in real customer env, we will setup 2 regions running in an active-active or active-standby setup with DLB setup in both regions. In case of DR, we could switch traffic between two regions using DNS product like Route53.
@@muletechnologyacademy-zero5625 So this Ngnix needs to deployed seperately as a mule instance within a VPC or have you covered it in seperate video? Thank you for all the contribution towards learning.
Thanks for posting this. I guess in real customer env, we will setup 2 regions running in an active-active or active-standby setup with DLB setup in both regions. In case of DR, we could switch traffic between two regions using DNS product like Route53.
Thank you!
Jacky Why we need to do with Ngnix.. cant we achieve this using Mulesoft DLB or SLB?
When u deploy application on 2 or multiple region you need external load balancer
@@muletechnologyacademy-zero5625 So this Ngnix needs to deployed seperately as a mule instance within a VPC or have you covered it in seperate video? Thank you for all the contribution towards learning.
@@spnpadmanabhan it is third party loadbalancer and needs to deploy seperately