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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] uses a [Gateway] [Network device] and improves the [Scalability] across multiple computing [resources], such as [devices], a computer cluster, [network] links, [Central Processing Unit], or [Data Stores].
[{$pagename}] aims to optimize [resource] use, maximize throughput, minimize response time, and avoid overload of any single [resource].
Using multiple components with [{$pagename}] instead of a single component may increase [reliability] and [availability] through [redundancy].
[{$pagename}] usually involves dedicated software and/or hardware, such as a multilayer switch or a [Domain Name System] server process.
Load balancing differs from [channel] bonding in that [{$pagename}] divides [network traffic] between [network] interfaces on a [Transport Layer] (or socket [OSI-Model]) basis, while channel bonding implies a division of [network traffic] between physical interfaces at a lower level, either per packet ([OSI-Model] [Network Layer]) or on a [Data-link Layer] ([OSI-Model] Layer 2) basis with a [protocol] like shortest path [bridging].
[{$pagename}] provides [Horizontal Scaling] implies scaling by adding more machines ([Entities]) into your pool of [resources].
[{$pagename}] usually can be set to honor [State] or to be [Stateless]
!! [{$pagename}] [Health-check]
[{$pagename}] typically uses [Health-checks] to determine which [Resources] are [Available|Availability]
!! [{$pagename}]: [stateless] and [stateful]
[{$pagename}] [stateless] components is much simpler since any instance can handle any request.
[{$pagename}] across stateful components is much harder, since the [state] of the [End-User]'s [session] typically resides on the instance, forcing a single instance to handle all requests from a given [End-User].
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