[1] Users
Maintain session affinity by binding a user's session to a specific origin, ensuring that all requests during the session are sent to the same origin. This helps maintain critical session information and enables a seamless, uninterrupted user experience.
[2] Load Balancing
Load Balancing seamlessly adapts to the multi-cloud environment, allowing you to avoid costly services. Using a standalone load balancer increases your architecture's fault tolerance by protecting your applications from outages caused by a single provider. When Load Balancing detects an outage or connection problem with any cloud provider, it automatically redirects your traffic to healthy servers.
[3] Cloud Servers
With Cloud Load Balancing, a single IP priority terminates all backend instances in regions around the world. If the backgrounds become unhealthy, they will slowly cut off the traffic. Provides cross-region load balancing, including automatic multi-site failover. Cloud Load Balancing reacts instantly to changes in user, traffic, network, background health and other relevant conditions, unlike DNS-based Global Load Balancing solutions.