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Azure Load Balancer vs Application Gateway vs Traffic Manager vs Front Door

2023-03-20T03:21:26+00:00

  Load Balancer Application Gateway Traffic Manager Front Door Service Network load balancer. Web traffic load balancer. DNS-based traffic load balancer. Global application delivery Network Protocols Layer 4 (TCP or UDP) Layer 7 (HTTP/HTTPS) Layer 7 (DNS) Layer 7 (HTTP/HTTPS)  Type Internal and Public Standard and WAF - Standard and Premium Routing Hash-based, Source IP affinity Path-based Performance, Weighted, Priority, Geographic, MultiValue, Subnet Latency, Priority, Weighted, Session Affinity Global/Regional Service Global Regional Global Global Recommended Traffic Non-HTTP(S) HTTP(S) Non-HTTP(S) HTTP(S) Endpoints NIC (VM/VMSS), IP address IP address/FQDN, Virtual machine/VMSS, App services Cloud service, App service/slot, Public IP address App service, [...]

Azure Load Balancer vs Application Gateway vs Traffic Manager vs Front Door2023-03-20T03:21:26+00:00

Azure Traffic Manager

2023-03-08T03:09:25+00:00

Azure Traffic Manager Cheat Sheet A DNS-based traffic load balancer. Improves the responsiveness of your applications by sending the request to the closest endpoint. It offers a range of traffic-routing methods and endpoint monitoring options. Features It is resilient to failure. You can obtain actionable insights about your users using a traffic view. Improve the availability of your applications by using traffic manager health checks. Offers automatic failover when an endpoint goes down. Traffic Manager endpoints: Azure, External, and Nested Combine multiple traffic-routing methods using nested traffic manager profiles. Routing Methods Priority - allows you to set a primary endpoint [...]

Azure Traffic Manager2023-03-08T03:09:25+00:00

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