Load balancing overview
Load balancing (LB) is a cluster technology that distributes services among multiple network devices or links.
LB includes the following types:
Server load balancing—Data centers generally use server load balancing for networking. Network services are distributed to multiple servers or firewalls to enhance the processing capabilities of the servers or firewalls.
Link load balancing—Link load balancing applies to a network environment where there are multiple carrier links to implement dynamic link selection. This enhances link utilization. Link load balancing supports IPv4 and IPv6, but does not support IPv4-to-IPv6 packet translation. Link load balancing is classified into the following types based on the direction of connection requests:
Outbound link load balancing—Load balances traffic among the links from the internal network to the external network.
Transparent DNS proxy—Load balances DNS requests among the links from the internal network to the external network.