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Load Balancer Questions

  • What is the maximum number of concurrent connections that the load balancer can handle?
  • Can the load balancer handle different types of traffic, such as HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, or UDP?
  • What is the maximum throughput that the load balancer can support?
  • How does the load balancer handle SSL termination, and what types of SSL certificates are supported?
  • How does the load balancer handle failover, and how quickly can it switch to a backup server?
  • How does the load balancer handle session persistence, and what options are available for session affinity?
  • What types of health checks does the load balancer support, and how frequently are they performed?
  • How does the load balancer handle auto-scaling, and is it integrated with other cloud services such as EC2 Auto Scaling?
  • How does the load balancer handle traffic routing, and what algorithms are available for load balancing?
  • What types of logging and monitoring are available, and can they be integrated with existing monitoring tools?
  • What is the cost of the load balancer, and are there any additional costs for features such as SSL offloading or content caching?
  • How does the load balancer integrate with other AWS, Azure, or GCP services, such as EC2, S3, or CloudFront?
  • What types of APIs are available, and can the load balancer be integrated with third-party tools and applications?
  • What is the level of customer support and technical documentation available for the load balancer?
  • What is the uptime guarantee for the load balancer, and what types of SLAs are available for service availability and performance?
  • How does the load balancer integrate with other components of the system, such as security groups, auto scaling groups, and health checks?
  • Can the load balancer provide SSL termination or do I need to use a separate SSL termination service?
  • Does the load balancer support session persistence and how can it be configured?
  • How does the load balancer handle failures, such as failed instances or unresponsive applications?
  • Does the load balancer provide any additional features, such as content-based routing, URL rewriting, or TCP/UDP load balancing?