This is amazing! Eli is HERE! I heard from Eli himself that he was leaving this platform all together a couple years ago and I hadn't been back. I am both surprised and glad to see new/current content. I have always appreciated how he approaches the topics he covers.
So just buy 3 boxes for each Location (Tokio,New York,Baltimor,...) Put copies of the same Website/Service on each box. And you are save from CPU-fan failure. And have Privacy securitie.
I would like to know if the load balancer is phisically connected to the router or switch in an actual infrastructure or it goes directly from the border router to the load balancer
I feel like I owe you some money for too much brilliant information ,you have completely improved my career.
man.. you are just awesome... past two-three days I was looking for load balancing videos and wished if you created one. And see here we are. Thanks.
y'all better send h=this man some cash, teaches better than any teacher I have had!
Eli you are are a one of a kind teacher!
Great video about load balancing. Highly recommended watch. Explained thoroughly and the information was easy to understand.
This is amazing! Eli is HERE! I heard from Eli himself that he was leaving this platform all together a couple years ago and I hadn't been back. I am both surprised and glad to see new/current content. I have always appreciated how he approaches the topics he covers.
Amazing explanation.
So just buy 3 boxes for each Location (Tokio,New York,Baltimor,...)
Put copies of the same Website/Service on each box.
And you are save from CPU-fan failure. And have Privacy securitie.
I would like to know if the load balancer is phisically connected to the router or switch in an actual infrastructure or it goes directly from the border router to the load balancer
Awesome! Thanks for explaining this.
Very nice explaintion.
You also didn't mention auto provisioning method on load balancing
Great video..thanks for the explanation
Are the databases duplicated as well?
Thanks. But what about dns load balancing?