We just launched AWS Global Accelerator! https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-global-accelerator-for-availability-and-performance/ … With it, you can use our global backbone to accelerate your applications. Now, allow me to nerd out and go deep on how some of the fault tolerance actually works ...
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So if there's a problem with a link, and downstream networks aren't caught up yet, only one IP should be affected. The other will be fine. You can still hardcode both IPs, they're both static and just for you, and ordinary client-level retries and resilience will take care of it.
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This kind of "striping" for an anycast service is very very reliable, and much better plain anycast. I love seeing how our customer's priorities (availability in this case) end up being reflected in our products. It'll be awesome to see what applications customers build! FIN.
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Hmm, so this is a method to get a static IP attached to an ALB?
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