Cloud Load Balancing
Google Cloud Load Balancing aggressively distributes user traffic across multiple instances of your applications in single or multiple regions natively globally.
Types of Load Balancers
1. Global HTTPS Load Balancing
Directs external user traffic specifically to the geographic region absolutely closest to them instantly! If the us-central1 data center naturally goes completely offline, the global load balancer correctly securely reroutes all pending HTTP network requests across the ocean to europe-west4 with zero downtime completely invisibly to the client safely.
2. Regional Internal Load Balancing
A specialized Layer 4 (TCP/UDP) or Layer 7 (HTTP) protocol balancer that distributes traffic strictly inside your explicit VPC. Often utilized explicitly securely uniquely by web microservices talking exclusively logically gracefully privately to backend Database Clusters seamlessly naturally smoothly natively seamlessly nicely nicely easily.