Load balancers
Explore 5 Load balancers technologies. Compare features, pricing, and real usage statistics from website scans.
Amazon ALB
Amazon Application Load Balancer (ALB) distributes incoming application traffic to increase availability and support content-based routing.
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Amazon Application Load Balancer (ALB) distributes incoming application traffic to increase availability and support content-based routing.
Amazon ELB
AWS ELB is a network load balancer service provided by Amazon Web Services for distributing traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, IP addresses, and Lambda functions.
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540Weekly scans
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AWS ELB is a network load balancer service provided by Amazon Web Services for distributing traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, IP addresses, and Lambda functions.
Application Request Routing
Application Request Routing (ARR) is an extension to Internet Information Server (IIS), which enables an IIS server to function as a load balancer.
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1,216Weekly scans
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Application Request Routing (ARR) is an extension to Internet Information Server (IIS), which enables an IIS server to function as a load balancer.
Azure Front Door
Azure Front Door is a scalable and secure entry point for fast delivery of your global web applications.
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7,084Weekly scans
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Azure Front Door is a scalable and secure entry point for fast delivery of your global web applications.
Google Cloud Load Balancing
Google Cloud Load Balancing is a scalable, fully managed global load balancing service using Google Frontend.
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5,097Weekly scans
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Google Cloud Load Balancing is a scalable, fully managed global load balancing service using Google Frontend.