Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Flexible Network Load Balancer is a no-cost, highly available cloud native service that distributes incoming layer 4 network connections automatically, from the internet and internally, to multiple compute resources for resiliency and performance. Network load balancers can distribute traffic across multiple fault domains and availability domains.
A load balancer improves resource utilization by directing requests across application services that operate in parallel. As demand increases, the number of application services can be increased, and the load balancer will use them to balance request processing.
Monolithic legacy applications typically scale by running on larger hardware. With load balancers, multiple smaller instances can be run in parallel while presenting a single entry point. For both legacy and cloud native application resources, the load balancer will stop using non-responsive backend resources, directing requests to healthy resources.
There is no additional charge to use OCI Flexible Network Load Balancer. That means no per-hour charge and no per-byte processing charge.
OCI Flexible Network Load Balancer supports requests on layer 3/4, which includes the TCP, UDP, and ICMP protocols. The source and destination IP header information is preserved. The network load balancer does not act as a proxy.
A public load balancer accepts traffic from the internet while a private load balancer does not. Load balancers are regional services.
Define one or more back=end sets, then include compute resources as back-end servers in these sets. You can also define health checks that enable the load balancer to determine whether a compute resource is operational or should be excluded.
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* OCI Flexible Network Load Balancer requires a paid OCI account, either as a pay-as-you-go or Universal Credits contract.