Application Load Balancers (ALBs) are a type of load balancer that operates at the application layer (Layer 7 of the OSI model). They distribute incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as EC2 instances, containers, and Lambda functions, in a flexible and intelligent way. ALBs make routing decisions based on the content of the request (e.g., HTTP headers, URL paths), enabling advanced routing scenarios like content-based routing, host-based routing, and path-based routing. They are commonly used to improve application availability, scalability, and security, especially for web applications and microservices architectures.
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