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A. Keep a large EC2 instance on standby.
B. Increase the size of your existing EC2 instances.
C. Ask AWS support to pre-warm the Elastic Load Balancer.
D. Use Amazon SQS to decouple the application components and keep the requests in queue until the extra Auto-Scaling instances are available."
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