Certificate in Load Balancing
About Load Balancing
In order to increase the efficiency of a group of activities' total processing, load balancing involves dividing the jobs among a number of resources. By equally overloading certain computation nodes while leaving other compute nodes inactively, load balancing can improve response time. Load balancing, commonly referred to as server farming or server pools is the process of efficiently dispersing incoming network traffic among a collection of backend servers.
Why is Load Balancing important?
By uniformly distributing network traffic, load balancing enables you to avoid resource failure brought on by resource overload. The performance and accessibility of apps, websites, databases, and other computer resources are enhanced by this tactic. Additionally, it aids in precisely and swiftly handling user requests.
Who should take the Load Balancing Exam?
- Anyone interested in learning about the load balancer
Load Balancing Certification Course Outline
- Load Balancing Uses
- Evolution of Load Balancing
- Types of Modern Load Balancing
- Features of Modern Load Balancers
- Load Balancer Topologies
- Layer 4 Load Balancing
- Layer 7 Load Balancing
- Cloud Load Balancers
- Multi and Hybrid Cloud Deployments
- Load Balancing across Clouds
- Implementing Network Load Balancing