Elastic Load Balance (ELB) automatically distributes incoming data traffic to your servers to balance their workload. This increases your service capacity and the fault tolerance of your applications.
Robust performance
- Each load balancer utilises exclusive, isolated resources and can therefore process a large number of requests.
- A single load balancer deployed in an availability zone (AZ) can handle up to 20 million concurrent connections.
Ultra-high security
- ELB supports TLS 1.3 and can forward HTTPS requests to backend servers.
- You can select or customise security policies to meet your security requirements.
Multiple protocols
- ELB supports Quick UDP Internet Connection (QUIC), TCP, UDP, HTTP and HTTPS and can forward requests to different types of applications.
No restrictions
- ELB can route requests to both in-cloud and off-cloud servers, allowing you to utilise cloud resources to handle peak loads.
Ease of use
- ELB offers a variety of algorithms that allow you to configure different traffic routing strategies to meet your needs while simplifying deployment.