Spring Cloud Load Balancing
33mAdvanced2022-08-03
Authors

Cecili Reid
Senior Software Engineer at Netflix, Speaker
Course details
What is load balancing, why do you need it in Spring Cloud, and how can you implement it? In this course, Cecili Reid answers all these questions and more. Cecili goes over the basics of both internal and external load balancing in Google Cloud Platform (GCP), then dives into the global external HTTP(S) load balancer, including instance templates, health checks, and instance groups. She also explains how to set up the load balancer and send traffic to it.
Skills covered
SpringCloud FoundationsWeb Development ToolsWeb DevelopmentCloud ComputingOpen SourceDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Load balancing with GCP
- 02 - What you should know
1. Load Balancing in GCP
- 03 - What is load balancing
- 04 - GCP internal load balancer types
- 05 - GCP external load balancer types
2. Global External Load Balancer
- 06 - Global external HTTP(S) load balancer explained
- 07 - Instance template
- 08 - Configure health check
- 09 - Managed instance groups
- 10 - Set up the load balancer
- 11 - Send traffic to load balancer
Conclusion
- 12 - Your next steps in GCP
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