A load balancer distributes network traffic across multiple servers to ensure no single server is overwhelmed. This improves responsiveness and availability of applications, websites, databases or other resources by preventing overload and providing redundancy. Load balancers can operate at different layers of the network stack, making routing decisions based on various factors such as server health, network conditions, and request type.
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