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Load Balancers

Load Balancers

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What is Load Balancers?

Load balancers distribute network traffic across multiple servers. This ensures no single server is overwhelmed, improving application availability, responsiveness, and scalability. They are commonly used in high-traffic websites and applications to handle a large number of concurrent user requests efficiently.

What other technologies are related to Load Balancers?

Load Balancers Competitor Technologies

Proxies can provide some load balancing functionalities, although they are typically used for caching and security. Reverse proxies especially overlap with load balancer capabilities.
mentioned alongside Load Balancers in 16% (1.4k) of relevant job posts
Reverse proxies handle client requests and forward them to backend servers, similar to load balancers. They provide some load balancing features as well as caching and security.
mentioned alongside Load Balancers in 34% (348) of relevant job posts

Load Balancers Complementary Technologies

Firewalls work with load balancers to secure traffic and protect servers. They are often deployed alongside load balancers.
mentioned alongside Load Balancers in 7% (9.9k) of relevant job posts
Routers direct network traffic, including traffic distributed by load balancers. Load balancers and routers work together to ensure traffic reaches the appropriate destination.
mentioned alongside Load Balancers in 8% (4.3k) of relevant job posts
Switches enable connectivity within a network and connect servers to the load balancer. They facilitate traffic flow.
mentioned alongside Load Balancers in 7% (4k) of relevant job posts

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