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Deploy a virtual machine cluster with a load balancer that instantaneously manages and distributes global traffic.Jump to Cloud Load BalancingCloud Load BalancingHigh performance, scalable load balancing on Google Cloud.Go to consoleContact salesScalable load balancing on Google Cloud with high performanceChoose the best load balancer type for you with this guideLearn how Google Cloud Load Balancing supports 1 million+ queries per secondGet metrics for your load balancer to understand app and system services performanceLearn how customers are building global businesses on Cloud Load BalancingBenefitsGlobal with single anycast IPProvides cross-region load balancing, including automatic multi-region failover. Cloud Load Balancing reacts instantaneously to changes in users, traffic, network, backend health, and other related conditions.Software-defined with flexibilityCloud Load Balancing is a fully distributed, software-defined, managed service for all your traffic. Apply Cloud Load Balancing to all of your traffic: HTTP(S), TCP/SSL, and UDP.Seamless autoscalingScale as your users and traffic grow. Easily handles huge, unexpected, and instantaneous spikes by diverting traffic to other regions in the world that can take traffic. Zero to full throttle in seconds.Key features Key featuresHTTP(S) load balancingApplication Load Balancers can balance HTTP and HTTPS traffic across multiple backend instances, across multiple regions. Your entire app is available using a single global IP address, resulting in a simplified DNS setup. Application Load Balancers are scalable, fault-tolerant, require no pre-warming, and enable content-based load balancing. For HTTPS traffic, they provide SSL termination and load balancing.TCP/SSL/UDP load balancingNetwork Load Balancers are Layer 4 load balancers that can distribute traffic to back ends located either in a single region or across multiple regions. These load balancers are scalable, don't require pre-warming, and use health checks to help ensure that only healthy instances receive traffic. Available Network Load Balancers: Proxy Network Load Balancers and Passthrough Network Load Balancers.SSL offloadSSL offload enables you to centrally manage SSL certificates and decryption. You can enable encryption between your load balancing layer and backends to ensure the highest level of security, with some additional overhead for processing on backends.Cloud CDN integrationEnable Cloud CDN with Application Load Balancers for optimizing application delivery for your users with a single checkbox.Extensibility and programmabilityService Extensions provide programmability and extensibility on load balancing data paths. Service Extensions callouts enable gRPC calls to user-managed services during data processing, while Service Extensions plugins allow the insertion of custom code into the networking data path using WebAssembly (Wasm).View all featuresLooking for other networking products, including Cloud CDN, Cloud Armor, or Cloud DNS?Explore all productsCustomersLearn from customers using Cloud Load BalancingVideoConnect anywhere with Google's Cross-Cloud Network2:39Blog postUcraft builds global website-builder business with the help of Google Cloud5-min readBlog postHow NCR and Opus built better availability and resilience for card management in the cloud5-min readBlog postHow Pokémon GO scales to millions of requests?5-min readSee all customersWhat's newWhat’s newSign up for Google Cloud newsletters to receive product updates, event information, special offers, and more.Blog postMeet the nine new web delivery partner integrations coming via Service ExtensionsRead the blogEventTips for troubleshooting Google Cloud Load Balancing backendsRead the blogBlog postHow to choose the correct load balancer typeRead the blogBlog postExploring Google Cloud networking enhancements for generative AI applicationsRead the blogBlog postWhat’s new for the Google Cloud global front end for web delivery and protectionRead the blogBlog post 5 ways Service Extensions callouts can improve your Cloud Load Balancing environmentRead the blogDocumentationDocumentationGoogle Cloud BasicsOverview of Cloud Load BalancingUnderstand each type of Google Cloud load balancer and link to deeper documentation. Learn moreBest PracticeChoose a load balancerFind the right load balancer that fits your needs.Learn moreTutorialSet up Network and Application Load BalancersYou'll learn the differences between Network Load Balancers and Application Load Balancers and how to set them up for your workload running on Compute Engine VMs.Learn moreTutorialApplication Load Balancer with TerraformIn this lab, you will create an Application Load Balancer to forward traffic to a custom URL map. Learn moreTutorialApplication Load Balancer with Cloud ArmorIn this lab, you configure an Application Load Balancer with global backends and stress test the load balancer and denylist the stress test IP with Cloud Armor.Learn moreNot seeing what you’re looking for?View all product documentationExplore more docsGet a quick intro to using this product.Learn to complete specific tasks with this product.Browse guides and tutorials for this product.View APIs, references, and other resources for this product.Release notesRead about the latest releases for Cloud Load BalancingAll featuresAll featuresHTTP(S) load balancingApplication Load Balancers can balance HTTP and HTTPS traffic across multiple backend instances, across multiple regions. Your entire app is available using a single global IP address, resulting in a simplified DNS setup. Application Load Balancers are scalable, fault-tolerant, require no pre-warming, and are content-based. For HTTPS traffic, they also provide SSL termination and load balancing.Cloud LoggingCloud Logging for load balancing logs all the load balancing requests sent to your load balancer. These logs can be used for debugging as well as analyzing your user traffic. You can view request logs and export them to Cloud Storage, BigQuery, or Pub/Sub for analysis.TCP/UDP/SSL load balancingNetwork Load Balancers are Layer 4 load balancers that can distribute traffic to back ends located either in a single region or across multiple regions. These load balancers are scalable, don't require pre-warming, and use health checks to help ensure that only healthy instances receive traffic. Available Network Load Balancers: Proxy Network Load Balancers and Passthrough Network Load Balancers.Seamless autoscalingAutoscaling helps your applications gracefully handle increases in traffic and reduces cost when the need for resources is lower. You just define the autoscaling policy and the autoscaler performs automatic scaling based on the measured load. No pre-warming required—go from zero to full throttle in seconds.SSL offloadSSL offload enables you to centrally manage SSL certificates and decryption. You can enable encryption between your load balancing layer and backends to ensure the highest level of security, with some additional overhead for processing on backends.High fidelity health checksHealth checks ensure that new connections are only load balanced to healthy backends that are up and ready to receive them. High fidelity health checks ensure that the probes mimic actual traffic to backends.Advanced feature supportCloud Load Balancing also includes advanced support features, such as IPv6 global load balancing, WebSockets, user-defined request headers, and protocol forwarding for private VIPs. AffinityCloud Load Balancing session affinity provides the ability to direct and stick user traffic to specific backend instances.Cloud CDN integrationEnable Cloud CDN for your Application Load Balancers to optimize application delivery for your users with a single checkbox.UDP load balancingPassthrough Network Load Balancers can spread UDP traffic over a pool of instances within a Compute Engine region. These load balancers are scalable, don't require pre-warming, and use health checks to help ensure that only healthy instances receive traffic.Extensibility and programmabilityService Extensions provide programmability and extensibility on load balancing data paths. Service Extensions callouts enable gRPC calls to user-managed services during data processing, while Service Extensions plugins allow the insertion of custom code into the networking data path using WebAssembly (Wasm).Cloud ArmorGoogle Cloud Armor security policies enable you to rate-limit or redirect requests to your Application or Network Load Balancers at the Google Cloud edge, as close as possible to the source of incoming traffic. PricingPricingTo get a custom pricing quote, connect with a sales representative.View pricing detailsTake the next stepStart your next project, explore interactive tutorials, and manage your account.Go to consoleNeed help getting started?Contact salesWork with a trusted partnerFind a partnerGet tips & best practicesSee tutorialsGoogle Accountjamzith nmajamzithnma0@gmail.com
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