Multi-Cloud Route53 ALB to Zadara Compute
About This Architecture
Multi-cloud traffic routing architecture combining AWS Route 53 DNS with Application Load Balancer directing requests to Zadara Compute application servers. User requests flow through Route 53 for intelligent DNS resolution, then ALB distributes traffic across Zadara-hosted compute resources in a hybrid cloud topology. This pattern enables organizations to leverage AWS's managed DNS and load balancing while running workloads on Zadara's independent cloud infrastructure, reducing vendor lock-in and optimizing cost-performance trade-offs. Fork this diagram on Diagrams.so to customize routing policies, add failover logic, or integrate additional cloud providers into your multi-cloud strategy. Consider adding health checks and traffic weighting policies to Route 53 for active-active or active-passive failover scenarios.
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How do you route traffic from AWS Route 53 to Zadara Compute in a multi-cloud architecture?
This diagram shows a multi-cloud topology where AWS Route 53 handles DNS resolution for user requests, then the Application Load Balancer distributes traffic to Zadara Compute application servers. This hybrid approach combines AWS's managed DNS and load balancing services with Zadara's independent cloud compute, enabling flexible workload distribution across multiple cloud providers while maintain
- Domain:
- Cloud Multi
- Audience:
- Cloud architects designing hybrid and multi-cloud deployments with AWS and Zadara
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