Active-Passive Configuration
- In an active-passive configuration, one load balancer is active and handling traffic, while the other load balancer is passive and on standby.
- This configuration provides redundancy and failover protection, as the passive load balancer can take over if the active load balancer fails.
- It’s important to ensure that the failover process is automated and that the passive load balancer is able to handle the traffic load when it becomes active.
Can we use Multiple Load Balancers?
Yes, you can use multiple load balancers in a system to distribute traffic across servers or resources. Using multiple load balancers can improve scalability, fault tolerance, and performance by distributing the load more evenly and providing redundancy in case one load balancer fails.
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