

Configure Path-based Routing on AWS
In this lab you will use path-based routing to configure a microservice attached to an application load balancer. When you're finished, you'll have created a target group for a microservice and configured the target group to use sticky sessions.
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Lab info



Lab author
Challenge
Use the Load Balancer DNS Name to Display the Broken Web Page
You'll retrieve the DNS name for the load balancer and display the web page served by the load balancer.
Challenge
Create a Target Group for the Image Servers
Create a target group that contains the servers that will serve the content missing from the web page.
Challenge
Add a Load Balancer Rule to Route Traffic to the Image Servers Target Group
Add a path-based rule to the web load balancer that will route specific requests to the image-servers target group.
Challenge
Set Session Stickiness for the Target Group
Configure the target group to use session stickiness.
Provided environment for hands-on practice
We will provide the credentials and environment necessary for you to practice right within your browser.
Guided walkthrough
Follow along with the author’s guided walkthrough and build something new in your provided environment!
Did you know?
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Recommended prerequisites
- AWS Web Console
- AWS EC2