Cole Morrison and Rosemary Wang (Developer Advocates at HashiCorp) learn Consul the hard way by setting it from scratch. In this episode, they configure virtual machines as Consul servers and clients on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
02:20 - Introduction
03:00 - What problem space does Consul solve?
07:45 - How does Consul solve the service identity problem?
10:23 - Use cases
11:50 - What is Consul's architecture?
20:22 - AWS architecture
23:00 - Building the Consul server
1:08:17 - Building the Consul client
1:31:26 - Configuring the application load balancer for Consul UI
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