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You may apply it to any EC2 Auto scaling groups or spot fleets, ECS tasks, DynamoDB tables, DynamoDB Global Secondary Indices, and Aurora Replicas that are linked to your app, or an AWS CloudFormation, or in an AWS Elastic Beanstalk.
This system precludes having to add alarms or scaling steps for these services. It also provides added flexibility. You may:
- Optimize your resources by keeping some in reserve in case of spikes in demand.
- Optimize for costs by running services at low capacity.
- Find a middle ground.
- Set a custom scaling threshold.
You can start using the Auto Scaling for free in the following Regions: US East (Northern Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Singapore).
If you would like to apply AWS compute services and unified scaling to your data infrastructure, we can help. Contact our PolarSeven AWS Specialists today.
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