You currently have the following setup in AWS: 1) An Elastic Load Balancer 2) Auto Scaling Group which launches EC2 Instances 3) AMIs with your code pre-installed You want to deploy the updates of your app to only a certain number of users. You want to have a cost-effective solution. You should also be able to revert back quickly. Which of the below solutions is the most feasible one?
A) Create a second ELB, and a new Auto Scaling Group assigned a new Launch Configuration. Create a new AMI with the updated app. Use Route53 Weighted Round Robin records to adjust the proportion of traffic hitting the two ELBs.
B) Create new AMIs with the new app. Then use the new EC2 instances in half proportion to the older instances.
C) Redeploy with AWS Elastic Beanstalk and Elastic Beanstalk versions. Use Route 53 Weighted Round Robin records to adjust the proportion of traffic hitting the two ELBs
D) Create a full second stack of instances, cut the DNS over to the new stack of instances, and change the DNS back if a rollback is needed.
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