Learn more about how Elastic Load Balancing works.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to configure target groups for your Application Load Balancer.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to configure listeners for your Application Load Balancer.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn about integrations for your Application Load Balancer.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to monitor your Application Load Balancer using metrics gathered by CloudWatch.| docs.aws.amazon.com
When you create a secure listener for your Application Load Balancer, you must deploy at least one certificate on the load balancer. The load balancer requires X.509 certificates (SSL/TLS server certificates). Certificates are a digital form of identification issued by a certificate authority (CA). A certificate contains identification information, a validity period, a public key, a serial number, and the digital signature of the issuer.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Learn how to create and configure your Application Load Balancer.| docs.aws.amazon.com
Use Elastic Load Balancing to distribute traffic evenly across the tasks in your service| docs.aws.amazon.com
Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets in one or more Availability Zones (AZs).| Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Learn about Elastic Load Balancing pricing, a service that automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets.| Amazon Web Services, Inc.