Network Load Balancing (NLB) distributes network traffic across multiple servers to ensure high availability, scalability, and reliability. It prevents any single server from becoming overloaded, improving response times and overall performance. NLB is commonly used for web servers, databases, and other applications where handling a large number of concurrent requests is crucial. It can operate at different layers of the OSI model and uses various algorithms to distribute traffic, such as round robin, least connections, or based on source IP address.
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