load balancing

Micro network load balancing is a load balancing service that distributes traffic to multiple ECS servers. The external service capability of applications can be automatically allocated among multiple instances. By eliminating single points of failure, the availability of the application system can be improved, allowing you to achieve a higher level of application fault tolerance, so as to seamlessly provide the load balancing capacity required to allocate application traffic and provide you with convenient, stable and safe services.

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  • Multiple protocol support Rich protocol support to meet your diversified application scenarios
    Specific protocols: support four layer load balancing including TCP protocol and UDP protocol, and seven layer load balancing including HTTP protocol and HTTPS protocol.
    Certificate management: provide a centralized certificate management system for HTTPS protocol to meet users' requirements for reliable and secure transmission.
  • Multi level disaster recovery guarantee Provide multi-level disaster recovery strategy and highly available user experience
    Health check: regularly check the health of the backend ECS. Once an ECS exception is detected, the traffic will not be forwarded to the exception instance to ensure availability.
    Cluster deployment: cluster deployment is adopted, and sessions between machines are synchronized. Machine failures and cluster maintenance are transparent to users, and there is no single point of failure.
  • Intelligent scheduling Multiple scheduling algorithms and forwarding modes to improve application deployment flexibility
    Scheduling algorithm: it supports weighted polling and minimum connection number scheduling algorithms, and can select corresponding algorithms to allocate user traffic according to their own needs.
    Domain name URL forwarding: supports traffic scheduling based on different domain names and URLs to improve the flexibility of the application system.
  • Session Persistence Forwards the access requests from the same user to the same server for processing within a certain time to achieve user access continuity
    Session persistence based on source IP: Layer 4 (TCP/UDP) load balancing implements session persistence through IP addresses.
    Cookie based session persistence: Seven layer (HTTP/HTTPS) load balancing supports session persistence through cookies.

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