AWS Load Balancer Configuration
AWS load balancer
You can use your Manifest file to customize the AWS load balancer deployed by Cloud 66.
The following settings are available via the Manifest file:
Option | Applied on | Description |
---|---|---|
alb_ssl_policy | The SSL policy to associate with your ALB when performing SSL termination. See the official AWS docs for available ALB SSL policies. (Applies only to Application Load Balancers) | |
elb_ssl_policy | The SSL policy to associate with your ELB when performing SSL termination. See the official AWS docs for available ELB SSL policies. (Applies only to Classic Load Balancers) | |
httpchk | The URL visited to check your server health | |
wait_after_adding_servers | The time (in seconds) we will wait after adding a server back to the load balancer before we begin routing traffic to that server. Read our in-depth guide on configuration lag for more details. | |
wait_after_removing_servers | The time (in seconds) we will wait after adding a server back to the load balancer before we begin routing traffic to that server. Read our in-depth guide on configuration lag for more details. |
Example YAML for AWS load balancers
Automatic endpoint test
Load balancers periodically check the health of your servers by connecting to a URL endpoint. If the server responds with an HTTP 200 OK status, it is considered healthy. The httpchk
setting allows you to specify which URL path should be checked.
The default value is /
(root path) but you can customize it to any valid endpoint in your application that returns a 200 status when healthy.