Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) is a method of distributing network traffic across multiple servers in different geographical locations. It ensures high availability, disaster recovery, and improved performance by directing users to the closest or best-performing server. GSLB is commonly used to load balance web applications, CDNs, and other internet services across a global infrastructure.
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