When you want that a returning user should be served from same instance or target, this feature is called sticky session. This will depend on session cookie time you set. If user turns up post given time sticky session won’t work.
In interview I was asked for elb. I explained Application Load balancer with scenario. Then he said same scenario application can support Network load balancer. Pl help to know
If You have any questions, please let me know.
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What will happen if all targets are unhealthy?
How we can connect load balancer to Onpremise servers?
Very good topic sir, i really appreciate this
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Sir different between alb and network load balancer and wher it used thank you for uploading this useful video
Okay dear
I will explain that
thank you again server gyan for good content
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Very good information
Very nice sir
Can you provide documentation.
Are you have any blog with question and answer
Sorry dear but no blogs I have so far
@@ServerGyan you can provide in TH-cam video description also
How many targets can application load balancer handles?
what are sticky sessions in load balancing??
When you want that a returning user should be served from same instance or target, this feature is called sticky session. This will depend on session cookie time you set. If user turns up post given time sticky session won’t work.
@@lokendrasingh8943 Thanks for answering.
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good topics.....but little bit fast .........
In interview I was asked for elb. I explained Application Load balancer with scenario. Then he said same scenario application can support Network load balancer. Pl help to know
When we want to balance requests apart from http and https, we prefer to use NLB