What will happen when applying stops responding to requests in beanstalk?
Answer / Kamta Prasad Verma
When an Elastic Beanstalk environment's EC2 instance (application, web server, or container) stops responding to requests, the load balancer associated with the environment will automatically detect this and initiate a health check. If the health check fails for a predefined number of consecutive checks, the load balancer will terminate the unhealthy instance and launch a new one.
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