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This repository contains code samples, learning activities, and best-practices for scaling and elasticity with Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups.

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Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Group Examples

This repository contains code samples, learning activities, and best-practices for scaling and elasticity with Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups.

Getting Started

We recommend deploying the following Example AWS Cloud9 Environment to get started quickly with these examples.

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