Multi-Cloud Minimal - Route53 to Zadara
About This Architecture
Hybrid cloud architecture routing user traffic through AWS Route 53 DNS and ALB with TLS termination to external Zadara compute infrastructure. User requests resolve via Route 53, terminate TLS at an AWS Application Load Balancer using ACM certificates, then forward to Zadara Compute App Servers across distribution and access layers. This pattern enables secure, DNS-managed failover and certificate management while leveraging external storage or compute resources. Fork and customize this diagram on Diagrams.so to adapt routing policies, add multi-region failover, or integrate additional hybrid endpoints.
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How do I route traffic from AWS Route 53 through an ALB to external Zadara compute resources?
This diagram shows a hybrid cloud pattern where Route 53 resolves user DNS queries, an Application Load Balancer terminates TLS using ACM certificates, and traffic routes to Zadara Compute App Servers via distribution and access layers. This approach centralizes DNS and certificate management in AWS while leveraging external compute resources.
- Domain:
- Cloud Aws
- Audience:
- AWS solutions architects designing hybrid cloud networks with external compute
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