Virtual Load Balancers
A virtual load balancer is a type of load balancing solution implemented as a virtual machine (VM) or software instance within a virtualized environment ,such as data centers utilizing virtualization technologies like VMware, Hyper-V, or KVM. It plays a crucial role in distributing incoming network traffic across multiple servers or resources to ensure efficient utilization of resources, improve response times, and prevent server overload.
Types of Load Balancer
Load Balancers distribute incoming network traffic across multiple servers to ensure optimal resource utilization, minimize response time, and prevent server overload. When it comes to load balancing, three primary types exist: software load balancers, hardware load balancers, and virtual load balancers.
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