Migrating to software load balancing doesn’t mean you have to own and operate all the software yourself. Cloud services provide an alternative way to consume software infrastructure.
Cloud services greatly reduce the cost and hassle of provisioning redundant equipment and load balancers and enable you to handle separate network, application, and client-side loads. This ebook by author Derek DeJonghe is a practical guide to load balancing services in the cloud, including the NGINX software load balancer with AWS Network Load Balancer (AWS NLB) and global load balancing with Amazon Route 53.
Download this ebook to:
- Learn how load balancing capabilities have evolved in just the past few years
- Explore the features, portability, scaling, and autoscaling capabilities of the NGINX software load balancer
- Understand the advantages of using AWS NLB with NGINX Plus, and learn ways to monitor AWS NLB as well as NGINX and NGINX Plus deployments
- Use infrastructure management best practices to scale, secure, and monitor your application