but can there be only one load balancer (at absolute-front), like what if it is not able to handle all the requests, then we have to implement multiple load balancers, then how will client know which load balancer to use?
Next wonderful material! 💎 I have another question 😅. How load balancer handle with long-live connections like WebSockets or SSE? I mean when client established connection with SSE/WebSocket Server. Is Load Balancer still involved for sending events to the client and keep long-live connection? Or is passive and allows on direct connection between SSE Server ---> Client. If the first option is true (LB keeps long-live connections) it not seems as efficient as it need to handle MANY connections in Single Point.
I'm front end developer switching to back end. This video was very useful for my interview. Thank you
That’s cool, good luck! Always happy to help :)
but can there be only one load balancer (at absolute-front), like what if it is not able to handle all the requests, then we have to implement multiple load balancers, then how will client know which load balancer to use?
Next wonderful material! 💎
I have another question 😅. How load balancer handle with long-live connections like WebSockets or SSE?
I mean when client established connection with SSE/WebSocket Server. Is Load Balancer still involved for sending events to the client and keep long-live connection? Or is passive and allows on direct connection between SSE Server ---> Client.
If the first option is true (LB keeps long-live connections) it not seems as efficient as it need to handle MANY connections in Single Point.
omg, thanks for sharing these awesome video🔥🔥🔥🔥
What kind of load balancers embedded developers use?
Amazing video
Thanks Leo!
such a good piece of tutorial
Thanks mate!
Nice Explanation, could you please tell me which software is this which you are using.
Eraser.io :)
i like it
Thanks mate :)
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