A user has created an ELB with the availability zone US-East-1

A user has created an ELB with the availability zone US-East-1

A user has created an ELB with the availability zone US-East-1

A.
The user wants to add more zones to ELB to achieve High Availability. How can the user add more zones to
the existing ELB?
It is not possible to add more zones to the existing ELB

A.
The user wants to add more zones to ELB to achieve High Availability. How can the user add more zones to
the existing ELB?
It is not possible to add more zones to the existing ELB

B.
The only option is to launch instances in different zones and add to ELB

C.
The user should stop the ELB and add zones and instances as required

D.
The user can add zones on the fly from the AWS console

Explanation:
The user has created an Elastic Load Balancer with the availability zone and wants to add more zones to the
existing ELB. The user can do so in two ways:
From the console or CLI, add new zones to ELB;
Launch instances in a separate AZ and add instances to the existing ELB.



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nagarjunadn

nagarjunadn

D.
The user can add/remove zones to elb on fly.

Leonardo Gialluisi

Leonardo Gialluisi

The question is:

A user has created an ELB with the availability zone US-East-1A. The user wants to add more zones to ELB to achieve High Availability. How can the user add more zones to the existing ELB?

a) It is not possible to add more zones to the existing ELB

b) The only option is to launch instances in different zones and add to ELB

c) The user should stop the ELB and add zones and instances as required

d) The user can add zones on the fly from the AWS console

D is correct

BDA

BDA

zones without instances are useless, and B is actually more in alignment with the documentation:

First, launch EC2 instances in all the Availability Zones that you plan to use. Next, register these instances with your load balancer. Finally, add the Availability Zones to your load balancer. After you add an Availability Zone, the load balancer starts routing requests to the registered instances in that Availability Zone. Note that you can modify the Availability Zones for your load balancer at any time

answer is D though for exam purposes