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How do I add an external (public) server to an Amazon Load Balancer?
There are several servers running in a private data center, there are also some servers running in AWS EC2.
It is necessary to create an Amazon Load Balancer that could send some requests to Amazon, and some to a private data center.
Judging by the documentation, there is no easy way to do this. And Amazon Load Balancing does not support sending requests to the outside world when balancing.
Perhaps there is a more complex, but still working solution using Amazon Load Balancer without using third-party balancers in the form of HAProxy ? Thanks !
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I wouldn't do it because it's expensive. To natively use this functionality, you need to connect Direct Connect, which costs horse money. Not all enterprises have that much.
It’s worth considering what is the point of hosting servers in your DC. AWS provides the best conditions (I’m not talking about the price). And if these are different applications or on different routes, then you can simply close them through Cloudfront
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