You manage a website that uses a load balancer. You are noticing one of the servers is receiving more traffic than the other. What is probably the cause of this?
A.
An Elastic Load Balancer sends traffic based on server load. One server must be a larger instance.
B.
You have DNS latency routing set, so it is diverting traffic to a different instance.
C.
You have sticky sessions configured and there are several power users that happen to be on the other server.
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
Sticky sessions can keep users on a particular server throughout their session. Latency routing would route to the load balancer, not the instances. Load balancers use a round-robin algorithm to balance.
But the end of the sentence is not clear: there are several power users that happen to be on the other server ???? What is power users that happen ... ? There is not such kind of "power user" priority. It should be DNS latency even it is not mentioned about the Route 53.
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