OCI – Load Balancer by Niall Commiskey
July 9, 2019 Leave a comment
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing service provides automated traffic distribution from one entry point to multiple servers reachable from your virtual cloud network (VCN). The service offers a load balancer with your choice of a public or private IP address, and provisioned bandwidth.
Public Load Balancer – accepts traffic from the Internet.
A public load balancer is regional in scope and requires two subnets, each in a separate availability domain. One subnet hosts the primary load balancer and the other hosts a standby load balancer to ensure accessibility even during an availability domain outage.
A public load balancer consumes two private IP addresses, one from each host subnet.
Private Load Balancer To isolate your load balancer from the internet and simplify your security posture, you can create a private load balancer. The Load Balancing service assigns it a private IP address that serves as the entry point for incoming traffic.
So what do I need to try this out? Read the complete article here.
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