Mostly in interview we get asked about features of alb like session affinity, redirect, rewrite, listeners. On all these topics. They ask questions differently. So it would be helpful if we can get video on those
Please Do Not Touch Sachin Patni Anjali [ Physical Layer, Data Link Layer, Network Layer, Transport Layer, Session Layer, Presentation Layer, Application Layer ] trick I learned during my gate prep 😂
Thanks for sharing the videos as usual video is clear and full of simplicity btw I have a trick to remember the OSI Layers Andra= Application Layer Pradesh = presentation layer Se = Session Layer Train = Transport Layer New = Network Layer Delhi = Data link Pohnchi = Physical Layer
Amazing video Abhishek. I definately think a follow up to this video should be on API gateways,their differences to load balancers,when to use them a s a front.Thanks
Hi Bro, superb explanation about load balancers types in detail. This is the best session regarding load balancer I have ever seen. Tq so much. Kudos to you.👏👏👏
thank you very much,lecture is fine and much more clarity , I think you should made a lecture on different type instances when to use in different scenarios like LB, I am saying here such as t series, c series, m series etc types of instances
Hello Abhishek, From this video understand the full basic concept and difference in betn that. If possible make a hands on tutorial for Load balancer ( like real time project used in company).
Hi Abhishek, I saw your Docker videos it is too much informative and helpful for new DevOps engineers. then I read your repo about the docker I found very interesting and informative. Thanks for that !!! have one request please make more Repos like docker and upload more detailed information, questions, and answers regarding GIT, KUBERNTES, ANSIBLE, JENKINS, TERRAFORM, and all the cloud technologies, and Jenkin's interview questions are also informative and helpful.
Thank you Sir for this great session😊, just one doubt "you were saying stickiness can only be used with NLB, but in github repo, you have mentioned that stickness can be used with ALB also". Can you please clarify on this.
Scenario We have 4 application running on instance group using HTTPS load balancer. What's the standard practice to maintain the .env for those applications ?
Hatsoff to your passion and dedication. Dear i have an application having 200 GB attached document. How to deploye this application with network load balancer and Auto Scalling. Is there need to configure a common storage.
Thanks so much bro, well explained but just to be clear, on which layer does a GWLB operate and is HTTP not part/subset of TCP(so does that mean that ALB only focuses on just one part of TCP known as HTTP). Also is classic LoadBalancer not a type of LoadBalancer?? Kindly reply thanks once again
First of all A BIG THANK YOU. I’m Arun from Warangal. Need your advise as well. I’m having 10yrs of experience in Accounting. Decided to switch to IT and I’m thinking to go with DevOps after watching your content. Could you please advise.
Between the stream time, 31:15 and 31:20 you have mentioned NLB has sticky session and ALB does not. But, as per documentation and also in the console, NLB does not have sticky session and only AWS ALB has the sticky session. Is that something wrong which I have understood here.?
Hi Abhishek, Recently I have resigned from my job(Non-IT) and taking up online classes in some so called organisation. But, compared to the paid one, your teaching is great and very easily reachable to the Non-IT guys even. I'm feeling Stressed because I left my job in this recession time and bit confused whether i will get job in AWS DevOps or not... Please let me know what are the topics that are enough to practice as a fresher in this field...At this time transition is possible??
If you are fresher and above 2020 year passed out means 1. CI tool- Jenkins 2. CD tool - Docker and K8s must 3. Linux - CLI and basic shell scripting 4. CI CD workflow and story telling 5. AWS - EC2, VPC, load balancers , RDS, EBS, EFS, S3 , IAM is more than enough .
I am currently working in a non tech role in a big mnc i want to learn dev-ops but i hear freshers are not hired for dev-ops + relevant experience is must . 😞 ----- Please guide (if switch is possible !)
I am also fresher switched from non tech to tech first you need knowledge about any cloud platform and basic knowledge of Linux with this you can work as cloud operations engineer then you have to learn any one programming language, teraform, kubernetes and docker etc then maybe you can go into devops I also don't know much abt this but that's what I have seen in my organization
Hi @anhishek bro one question I am having a full stack node js angular application with MySQL as a backend.its deployed already in AWS ec2 instance large machine. But still app is very slow when multiple user's came into picture..if we say client we need multiple ec2 there will be billing scenarios so what is the alternative
what the fuck bro your explanation is reallly sweet i wasted 3 lakhs on devops job guarantee programme iam fucked up i got you thanks bro i will complete all sessions