In Auto Scaling, a scaling group refers to the collection of ECS instances deployed with the same applications, where these ECS instances can be charged by monthly subscription or Pay-As-You-Go. For scenarios with abrupt service traffic change, Pay-As-You-Go ECS instances can meet service requirements while minimizing cost. For monthly subscription ECS instances, you can manually add the idle instances to the scaling group to take full advantage of idle resources.
If you need to accelerate a certain domain name (such as abc.com) via Alibaba Cloud Content Delivery Network (CDN), you must add it to "CDN Domain Name List" in the CDN service. After added successfully, you will get a CNAME address A Next, you need to modify domain name resolution and direct the domain name (such as abc.com) to CNAME address A. Which of the following is a NOT correct description of modifying domain name resolution?
During a scaling activity, when Auto Scaling fails to add ECS instances into a scaling group, it will try to ensure transaction completeness and roll back the scaling activity.
For example, a scaling activity intends to create and add 20 ECS instances into the scaling group, but only 19 of them are added successfully. In this case, the entire scaling activity will be rolled back, and the 19 instances will be removed and released as well.
Availability Zones refer to data centers in the same region with independent power grids and networks. Which of the following statements are true for Zones? (Choose three.)