4. Our team who run it are TLS/SSL experts. Folks who've contributed to the RFC. Folks who are clued in on the latest protocol attacks. They are also scale and operational experts. The team started as the front-end team for Amazon S3, and now manage nearly every AWS front end.
I've seen a few customers who run Lambda triggered functions to scrape the IPs for their ELB/ALB/Beanstalk and register them with an NLB as they change.
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Yeah, I've seen that solution in the past. From reading descriptions people were picking up changes at 5 minutes or so and that's way too long for me. The 10s from haproxy dns lookups is really about as long as I can wait.
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Just curious why it's too long? The underlying load balancer in front of beanstalk is always scaled for sudden availability zone failure, so there's quite a bit of slack.
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