Amazon Elastic Load Balancing offers valuable features like seamless integration with Amazon services, high configurability, ease of use, and efficient traffic distribution. Security, automatic scaling, pay-as-you-go pricing, and robust performance monitoring enhance its appeal. Users appreciate its scalability, versatility for cloud tasks, network speed, and target group health checks. Additional benefits include sticky sessions, routing policies, SSL certificate management, prioritization, serverless technology integration, multi-zone availability, and convenient rule setup.
- "Overall, I would rate the ELB solution ten out of ten."
- "The best part about ALB is its ability to connect with different services including EC2, ECS, API Gateway, or Lambda functions, offering a lot of benefits like attaching a WAF."
- "I appreciate the checks that Elastic Load Balancer performs with the instances to ensure they are running properly."
Amazon Elastic Load Balancing requires better integration with third-party vendors for multi-cloud solutions, enhanced stability, and more intuitive reporting. Users report issues with IP address management and a need to improve the pricing model, security features, and latency. Health checks and scaling capabilities could be optimized. Faster provisioning, streamlined setup, and Terraform integration are desired. Enhanced internal load balancing and more effective technical support are needed to address latency and delay detection challenges.
- "The ELB would benefit from allowing deployment in a single availability zone for test servers to avoid unnecessary costs."
- "The ELB would benefit from allowing deployment in a single availability zone for test servers to avoid unnecessary costs."
- "Sometimes the target group takes too much time to configure or to be seen on the internet, especially when configuring through ISV tools."