AWS re:Post Live | AWS Auto Scaling for Stateful Workloads - Live on July 29th!

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Join us live on Twitch.tv on Monday, July 29th to listen to our experts discuss AWS Auto Scaling for Stateful Workloads and answer your questions!

Note: This episode aired on July 29th. You can watch the recording on demand by clicking here or on the image below.

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Welcome to our Community Article for the upcoming AWS re:Post Live show scheduled for Monday, July 29th at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST on twitch.tv/aws! On this episode, join Sr. Technical Account Manager Stephen Heverin and Sr. Cloud Support Engineer Shahad Choudhury as they discuss Auto Scaling with AWS! If you have questions about Auto Scaling best practices please add them in the comments section at the bottom of this article and we will answer them as part of our live show on Monday, July 29th over on Twitch. If your question is selected you will be awarded 5 re:Post points!

AWS Auto Scaling monitors your applications and automatically adjusts capacity to maintain steady, predictable performance at the lowest possible cost. Using AWS Auto Scaling, it’s easy to setup application scaling for multiple resources across multiple services in minutes. The service provides a simple, powerful user interface that lets you build scaling plans for resources including Amazon EC2 instances and Spot Fleets, Amazon ECS tasks, Amazon DynamoDB tables and indexes, and Amazon Aurora Replicas. AWS Auto Scaling makes scaling simple with recommendations that allow you to optimize performance, costs, or balance between them. If you’re already using Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling to dynamically scale your Amazon EC2 instances, you can now combine it with AWS Auto Scaling to scale additional resources for other AWS services. With AWS Auto Scaling, your applications always have the right resources at the right time.