IBM Cloud Load Balancer
The IBM Cloud Load Balancer service helps customers improve availability of their applications by distributing traffic among multiple application server instances.
- Order a public to private load balancer with specified public subnet
- About IBM Cloud Load Balancer
- Add a member
- Add a protocol
- Step 1 - Adding protocols
- Add rules to a Layer 7 policy
- Step 3 - Adding server instances
- Add servers to a Layer 7 Pool
- Extra attributes
- Advanced traffic management with IBM Cloud Load Balancer
- IBM Cloud Load Balancer API reference
- Metric segmentation
- Considerations
- Canceling a load balancer
- Choosing a preferred cipher suite for your HTTPS application
- Configure health checks
- Configuring load-balancing options and placing your order
- Step 2 - Configuring health checks
- Selecting the service and configuring basic options
- Connection timeouts
- Create a Layer 7 pool with servers, health monitoring, and session affinity
- Creating a custom metrics dashboard
- Create Multiple L7 policies and L7 rules
- Creating a load balancer
- Creating a load balancer service overview
- Can I use a different DNS name for my load balancer?
- Enabling metrics monitoring
- Enable or disable data logs for a specific load balancer
- Error message troubleshooting
- Exploring IBM Cloud load balancers