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AWS Elastic Beanstalk Disable Auto Scaling: How to Configure

by | Apr 9, 2023

Let us look at how to AWS Elastic Beanstalk disable auto scaling. With the help of our AWS support services at Bobcares, we will now go through the disabling process.

AWS elastic beanstalk and disable auto scaling

aws elastic beanstalk disable auto scaling

Amazon Elastic Beanstalk is a fully managed service for easily deploying and scaling web applications. Elastic Beanstalk adjusts the application environment automatically by default based on resource use, such as CPU usage, memory usage, and network traffic.

In other cases, though, we may wish to stop auto scaling to avoid unanticipated changes to the environment.

How to setup AWS elastic beanstalk disable auto scaling?

To disable auto scaling in Elastic Beanstalk, perform the following steps:

  1. Firstly, go to the environment that we wish to change in the Elastic Beanstalk console.
  2. Go to the “Configuration” tab.
  3. Click “Edit” under the “Capacity” column.
  4. After that, go down to the “Auto Scaling” area and turn the “Enable automatic scaling” option off.
  5. Finally, to save the changes, click “Apply.”

The Elastic Beanstalk environment will no longer automatically alter the number of instances depending on resource use after we off auto scaling.

Instead, we’ll have to manually modify the instance count to fit the demands of the application. It’s important to note that turning off auto scaling might result in greater operational overhead and less fault tolerance.

If the program encounters unexpected surges in traffic or resource use, it may be unable to handle the increased strain without the use of extra instances.

As a result, before removing auto scaling in Elastic Beanstalk, carefully analyze the trade-offs.

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To sum up we have leartned to aws elastic beanstalk disable auto scaling. With the support of our AWS support services at Bobcares we have now seen how to disable it.

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