Amazon Elastic Load Balancing offers scalability, ease of use, secure data transfer, and pay-as-you-go pricing. It integrates with AWS services, provides traffic management through auto-scaling, and supports EC2, ECS, API Gateway, and Lambda. Users value its configurable security, scaling capabilities, traffic distribution, session persistence, routing policies, and health checks. It efficiently balances loads, manages traffic across zones, ensures service availability, and utilizes sticky sessions and rule prioritization.
- "Availability is one of the main benefits that Amazon Elastic Load Balancing provides to my company."
- "Amazon Elastic Load Balancing helps me efficiently distribute incoming application or network traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances."
- "I would recommend Amazon Elastic Load Balancing for its flexibility and scalability, which is ideal for AWS workloads."
Amazon Elastic Load Balancing could enhance integration with third-party vendors, specifically for multi-cloud solutions. Improvements are needed in stability, IP address management, latency reduction, and technical support responsiveness. Reporting and monitoring features could be more user-friendly. Pricing, security parameters, and faster provisioning could benefit clients. Integration with Terraform and enhancements to health checks would be valuable. Simplified configuration processes and deployment flexibility to reduce costs in testing environments are also desired.
- "Google Cloud Platform (GCP) is superior for load balancing in terms of both cost and functionality."
- "Improvements could involve making Amazon Elastic Load Balancing a global service, as currently, it is region-specific."
- "The ELB would benefit from allowing deployment in a single availability zone for test servers to avoid unnecessary costs."