NLB (Network Load Balancer) and ALB (Application Load Balancer) are load balancing services offered by cloud providers like AWS. NLB operates at the transport layer (Layer 4) and is used for TCP, UDP, and TLS traffic, providing high performance and low latency. It is suitable for load balancing applications such as gaming, streaming, and IoT. ALB operates at the application layer (Layer 7) and provides more advanced routing capabilities based on the content of the request, such as HTTP headers or URL paths. ALB is suitable for load balancing web applications and microservices, allowing for content-based routing, host-based routing, and path-based routing.
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