Load balancer (Networking)

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Load balancing across multiple application instances is a commonly used technique for optimizing resource utilization, maximizing throughput, reducing latency, and ensuring fault‑tolerant configurations.


Load balancing in Nginx is configured using upstream directive.[1]. Supported load balancer algorithms: Round Robin, Least Connections , IP Hash

Network load balancer can provide service for different protocols, such as TCP, UDP, HTTP or HTTPS.


Typical options:


Related terms

See also

  • https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/load-balancer/http-load-balancer/#overview
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