Hi Jay,

Thanks for your response, We are using Rackspace account with Scalr.
Our goal is to do a Autoscale of Server using CPU & Memory usage. Would be 
good, if you give me a step by step instructions to achieve it.
First, I need a have a LB and one Server running. If it got a high 
CPU/Memory usage, it should launch another server and get configured to the 
LB automatically. later, if the metrics gets reduced, the launched server 
should get terminated. This is the workflow I'm looking for. Provide me a 
step by step assistance to achieve this.



On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 9:00:27 PM UTC+5:30, Jay Farschman wrote:
>
> Sreekanth,
>
> Scaling is built in and easy to use.  I'm not sure what metric you want to 
> use, but it works as described here:
>
> https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Autoscaling+Algorithms
>
> From an AWS standpoint, you would build a Farm and then Farm Roles.  Farm 
> Roles describe the characteristics of the VM/Instance including which AMI 
> to start, what security groups to use how to network, how to auto-scale etc.
>
> It's a fun system and it's been surprisingly flexible. 
>
> Hope that helps, if not let me know.
>
> On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 3:03:29 AM UTC-7, kakarla sreekanth wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for Dynamic Autoscaling Script in Scalr, based on Scalr will 
>> remove Servers when the metric's value is lower than this threshold 
>> (Scale-down threshold), Scalr will add Servers when the metric's value is 
>> higher than this threshold (Scale-up threshold).
>>
>

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