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Marco Braga edited this page Oct 10, 2023
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- Figure-1 AWS Infrastructure Continuum:
- Figure-2: Architectures AWS Local Zones in OpenShift
- Figure-3: Workload example of user ingress traffic workloads using Local Zones
- Figure-4: CloudFormation Stack for VPC
- Figure-5: CloudFormation Stack for Local Zone subnet in us-east-1-nyc-1a
- Figure-6: VPC Subnets
- Figure-7: OpenShift nodes created by the installer in AWS EC2 Console
- Figure-8: CloudFormation Stack for Local Zone subnet in us-east-1-bue-1a
- Figure-9: OpenShift nodes running in AWS Local Zones in EC2 Console
- Figure-10: Load Balancer created for the ingress using NYC Local Zone subnet
- Figure-11: Target Group added the Local Zone node as a target
- Figure-12: Average connect and total time with slower points based on the baseline (fastest)
- Figure-13: Client in NYC getting better experience accessing the NYC Local Zone, than the app in the region
- Figure-2 OpenShift Cluster installed in us-east-1 extending nodes to Local Zone in New York
- Figure-7: OpenShift nodes created by the installer in AWS EC2 Console
- Figure-8: CloudFormation Stack for Local Zone subnet in us-east-1-bue-1a
- Figure-9: OpenShift nodes running in AWS Local Zones in EC2 Console
- Figure-10: Load Balancer created for the ingress using NYC Local Zone subnet
- Figure-11: Target Group added the Local Zone node as a target