Aws Elb Service Level Agreement
In general, each ALS covers a service provided in several areas of availability within a region. As a native AWS service, the ELB is in close collaboration with other AWS services such as EC2, ECS/EKS, Global Accelerator and operational tools such as AWS CloudFormation and AWS Billing. The ELB is available wherever you run your AWS workloads throughout Amazon`s global infrastructure and customer account centers with AWS field offices and local destination support. Elastic Load Balancing offers the breadth of features that businesses of all sizes need and provides them in an NWS experience. Elastic Load Balancing provides support for the necessary functions in container-based workloads, including HTTP/2, gRPC, TLS loading, extensive rule-based routing and integration with container services as an entry controller. ALB provides customers with an HTTP arrival point for the Lambda function call, eliminating reliance on other solutions. In addition, Gateway Load Balancer creates a gateway for routing traffic by third-party appliance fleets. This Amazon Elastic Load Balancing Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) is a policy for using Amazon Elastic Load Balancing and applies separately to each account with Elastic Load Balancing. In the event of a conflict between the terms and conditions of this ALS and the terms of the AWS customer agreement or any other agreement with us regarding your use of our services (the “Contract”), the terms of this ALS apply, but only to the extent of such a conflict.
The terms used in this agreement, but which are not defined here, have the meaning of the agreement. In this case, we need to multiply the availability target of each service. The following figure shows an example of a typical web application running on EC2. The examples presented give rise to an expected availability of 99.80% to 99.92% depending on the services concerned. Elastic Load Balancing is part of the AWS network, with a native awareness of error limits such as AZ to keep your applications available in a region without the need for a global Server Load Load Balancing (GSLB). The ELB is also a fully managed service, which means you can focus on providing applications and not installing Load Balancers fleets. Capacity is automatically added and removed based on the use of the underlying application servers. Amazon Elastic Load Balancing Service Agreement (“SLA”) is a policy that governs the use of content products (listed below) by you or the entity you represent (“you”) under the terms and conditions of the AWS customer agreement (“AWS agreement”) between Amazon Web Services, Inc. and their associated companies (“AWS,” “us” or “us”). This ALS applies separately to each account using Amazon Elastic Load`s balancing service. Unless otherwise stated, this SLA is subject to the terms of the AWS agreement and the conditions activated have the meaning defined in the AWS agreement.