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AWS Advanced Networking Speciality 1.3: Integrations of Load Balancers and Other AWS Services

Rakesh M
AWS in Plain English
2 min readJul 15, 2023

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Integrations of load balancers and other AWS services (for example, Global Accelerator, CloudFront, AWS WAF, Route 53, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service [Amazon EKS], AWS Certificate Manager [ACM])

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— A service that provides static ip addresses with your accelerator. These IP addresses are Anycast from the AWS edge network, meaning the global accelerator diverts your application’s traffic to the nearest region to the client.

— Standard Accelerators and Custom Routing accelerators.

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Standard Accelerators uses aws global network to route traffic to the optimal regional endpoint based on health, client location and policies that the user configures, increasing availability and decreasing latency to the end users. Standard-accelerator endpoints can be Network Load balancers, Application load balancers from load balancing context.

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Written by Rakesh M

Network Engineer at Amazon Data Services

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