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Load Balancer

Summary

A load balancer is a device or software that distributes network or application traffic across multiple servers to enhance performance and reliability.

Detailed Description

Load balancers are essential components in web infrastructures that manage distributed computing environments. By distributing client requests to different servers based on current load, they help optimize resource use, maintain system responsiveness, and avoid overload on any single server. Load balancers can operate at different levels, including Layer 4 (Transport Layer) and Layer 7 (Application Layer), each providing specific functionalities such as SSL termination, content-based routing, and session persistence.

Category
Networking
Synonyms
Traffic Distributor
Application Delivery Controller
Server Load Balancing

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Web Application Traffic Management

Managing traffic to web applications to ensure no single server becomes a bottleneck.

Industries:

E-commerce
Healthcare
Social Media

Platforms:

Cloud
On-Premises
API Load Balancing

Distributing API requests efficiently across backend servers to improve response time and reliability.

Industries:

Finance
Travel
Entertainment

Platforms:

Cloud APIs
Microservices Architecture
Failover Implementation

Creating redundancy for services by redirecting traffic from a downed server to operational servers.

Industries:

Telecommunications
Cloud Services

Platforms:

Hybrid Cloud
Multi-Cloud

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