Request Load balancer Capacity Unit reservation for your Network Load Balancer
Before you use LCU reservation, review the following:
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LCU reservation is not supported on Network Load Balancers using TLS listeners.
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LCU reservation only supports reserving throughput capacity for Network Load Balancers. When requesting a LCU reservation, convert your capacity needs from Mbps to LCUs using the conversion rate of 1 LCU to 2.2 Mbps.
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Capacity is reserved at the regional level and is evenly distributed across availability zones. Confirm you have enough evenly distributed targets in each availability zone before turning on LCU reservation.
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LCU reservation requests are fulfilled on a first come first serve basis, and depends on available capacity for a zone at that time. Most requests are typically fulfilled within an hour, but can take up to a few hours.
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To update an existing reservation, the previous request must be provisioned or failed. You can increase reserved capacity as many times as you need, however you can only decrease the reserved capacity two times per day.
Request a LCU reservation
The steps in this procedure explain how to request a LCU reservation on your load balancer.
To request a LCU reservation using the console
Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.amazonaws.cn/ec2/
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On the navigation pane, choose Load Balancers.
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Select the load balancer name.
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On the Capacity tab, choose Edit LCU Reservation.
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Select Historic reference based estimate, then select the load balancer from the dropdown list.
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Select the reference period to view the recommended reserved LCU level.
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If you do not have historic reference workload, you can choose Manual estimate and enter the number of LCUs to be reserved.
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Choose Save.
To request a LCU reservation using Amazon CLI
Use the modify-capacity-reservation command.