Load balancing is defined as the methodical and efficient distribution of network or application traffic across multiple servers. Here’s our verdict on the best ones for Linux.
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Load balancing is defined as the methodical and efficient distribution of network or application traffic across multiple servers. Here’s our verdict on the best ones for Linux.
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LoxiLB is designed for Kubernetes, edge, telco, IoT, and hybrid-cloud deployments, offering high-performance Layer 4 load balancing.
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kube-vip provides Kubernetes clusters with a virtual IP and load balancer
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MetalLB brings LoadBalancer services to bare-metal clusters, using standard networking and routing protocols.
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Skipper is an HTTP router and reverse proxy for service composition.
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APISIX is designed for managing APIs and microservices with flexible traffic management, security, observability, and extensibility.
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