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by lolcatstevens
5158 days ago
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We've been bitten by EC2 instances having issues accepting incoming connections (multiple HAProxy boxes in TCP mode to an STunnel cluster), and we've never had that issue in testing with ELB. ELB also beats our failover time when we lose an EC2 machine. But ELB is in no way a permanent part of our infrastructure (nothing is permanent) especially as we move to supporting technologies such as SPDY on spire.io or, for example for the right customer requirement, SSL throughout the network stack. We're also fond of Stud running on our internal servers. I do think ELB is the right tool for our cloud today. |
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