Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scale groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scale group may be associated with one or more load balancers configured to direct traffic to the computing instances. Furthermore, customers of the computing resource service provider may add or remove load balancer from the auto-scale groups.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scaling groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scaling group may be place into standby. Standby instances may still be managed by the auto-scaling group but may not contribute to the capacity of the auto-scaling group for auto-scaling purposes.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scale groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scale group may be associated with one or more load balancers configured to direct traffic to the computing instances. Furthermore, customers of the computing resource service provider may add or remove load balancer from the auto-scale groups. A background process may be used to add and remove computer instances of the auto-scale group form the load balancers customers are attempting to have added or removed.
Abstract:
Migration of mutable data sets between data stores may be implemented. Multiple data sets may be stored at a source data store. Some of the data sets may be identified for migration to a destination data store. Updates to the identified data sets may be blocked while the identified data sets are copied from the source data store to the destination data store. In some embodiments, the copies of the data sets at the destination data store are validated. Updates to the data sets may then be allowed at the destination data store instead of the source data store.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized in to logical groups, such as auto-scaling groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scaling group may be detached from auto-scaling group. Detached instances may no longer be managed by the auto-scaling group and may not contribute to the capacity of the auto-scaling group for auto-scaling purposes.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scale groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scale group may be associated with one or more load balancers configured to direct traffic to the computing instances. Furthermore, customers of the computing resource service provider may add or remove load balancer from the auto-scale groups.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scaling groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scaling group may be associated with one or more load balancers configured to direct traffic to the computing instances. Furthermore, customers of the computing resource service provider may add or remove load balancer from the auto-scaling groups. The computing resource service provider may track a state of the load balancer in a database in order to enable efficient addition and removal of load balancers to auto-scale groups.
Abstract:
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scaling groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scaling group may be associated with one or more load balancers configured to direct traffic to the computing instances. Furthermore, customers of the computing resource service provider may add or remove load balancer from the auto-scaling groups. The computing resource service provider may track a state of the load balancer in a database in order to enable efficient addition and removal of load balancers to auto-scale groups.