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Episode 125 - Layer 4 vs Layer 7 Load Balancing

Jan 29, 202038 min
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Episode description

Load balancing is process of balancing incoming requests to multiple machines, processes or services. In this video we will explain two types of load balancers, layer 4 and layer 7.


Layer 4 - haproxy, NLB 

Pros

 - great for simple packet-level load balancing 

- Fast and efficient doesn’t look at the data 

- More secure as it cant really look at your packets. So if it was compromised no one can look

 - Uses NAT  - One connection between client and server NATed 


Cons

 - Can't do smart load balancing based on the content, such as switch request based on the requested media type

 - Cant do microservices with this type

 - Has to be sticky as it is a stateful protocol (all segments)


Layer 7 (Nginx , haproxy)

This type of proxy actually looks at the content and have more context, it knows you are visiting the /users resources so it may forward it to a different server. Essential and Great for microservices , it knows the content is video:image etc..

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