Gateway Load Balancers

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  • čas přidán 8. 06. 2022
  • In this video Adrian explains Gateway Load balancers which help you easily deploy, scale, and manage your third-party virtual appliances. It gives you one gateway for distributing traffic across multiple virtual appliances while scaling them up or down, based on demand
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Komentáře • 26

  • @terrywong2163
    @terrywong2163 Před měsícem

    Brilliant. The beauty of this video is it's simple and clear. I am a cloud beginner and can also understand quickly. Thank you for the video.

  • @aravindviswanathan6884
    @aravindviswanathan6884 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Really outstanding man. I learned many things and even cracked a couple of interviews as well. Thanks a lot

  • @manuelolivar3220
    @manuelolivar3220 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video and awesome explanation!

  • @srirajjayaprakash
    @srirajjayaprakash Před 10 měsíci

    Good job man. was looking for this video. well explained

  • @gergomeister
    @gergomeister Před rokem

    Very nicely and simply explained! Thanks!

  • @ishqmaniac
    @ishqmaniac Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant!

  • @simorwimu8357
    @simorwimu8357 Před rokem

    Great One!

  • @cd.8749
    @cd.8749 Před rokem

    Great One!
    One thing I don't understand well is : Why do we use the GENEVE protocol between GWLB and the security appliances ? Could we don't do it with regular routing ? The packet data won't change only maybe the TTL value.

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Před rokem +1

      there are some cases when you can't have anything changing, you need a fully authentic stream of data.

  • @jklasfjkl
    @jklasfjkl Před 8 měsíci

    Great explanation! One question though @8:11 is there a particular reason why you chose to use an ALB? Couldn't you have picked the same instances as a Target Group directly in the GWLB? Or did I understand it incorrectly, and the Target Groups for the GWLB are actually the appliances?

    • @aravindviswanathan6884
      @aravindviswanathan6884 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi, If we do that then the instances created should be in Public subnets. Also if you create it in a public subnet the application deployed server's public IP address is exposed. To Hide it and also to balance the incoming loads we need to choose either application load balancer or a network load balancer. Then we incorporate either of one to gateway end points.

  • @jeff946
    @jeff946 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. One thing I don't quite understand is why can't you (or why shouldn't you) just use regular Network load balancers to scale security appliances out?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Před 2 lety

      well these are designed for when you want something 'inline' .. so able to analyse traffic in both directions in a transparent way. That's not something you would use a NLB for.

  • @CreaTeach98
    @CreaTeach98 Před rokem

    my internert not working when traffic going out through the firewall and its passed, without Nat gateway in catagram VPC.. I think Nat gateway would required for GWLBE to make that as default gateway (NAT Gateway)

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Před rokem

      Not really sure what you’re saying or asking here.

    • @CreaTeach98
      @CreaTeach98 Před rokem

      @@LearnCantrill i made same topology like 1 vpc for consumer and one for security, when I tried to access internet it's sent to firewall but not getting response... Routing also looking good

  • @brkclouddev6025
    @brkclouddev6025 Před 2 lety +1

    sir can you please post all basic fundamentals needed for cloud and devops engineer?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm putting as much up as i can ... this is all free content so i do it as time allows.

  • @mohammadchavoshi5568
    @mohammadchavoshi5568 Před 7 dny

    🙏🏽👌

  • @FernandoLichtschein
    @FernandoLichtschein Před rokem

    Does't this add latency?

    • @LearnCantrill
      @LearnCantrill  Před rokem

      Well everything adds latency. Travelling Down a cable adds latency.

    • @FernandoLichtschein
      @FernandoLichtschein Před rokem

      @@LearnCantrill right. I mean more latency that what is acceptable. Hosting an application in a region that has a latency of more than 100 ms is already a problem for some uses,

    • @aravindviswanathan6884
      @aravindviswanathan6884 Před 6 měsíci

      @@FernandoLichtschein Yes it adds latency, To prevent them we can incorporate a global accelerator. Don't worry it is just a fraction of a second. Based on how well we balance the GLB set up we can reduces the latency