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Load balancer as a service, besides CloudFlare?

Jona4sJona4s Member
edited May 2019 in General

There's only CloudFlare as far as I know. But it's limited to 20 origins.

Other load balancers (eg. AWS/Azure/GCP/Scaleway/OVH) are for their servers only, and don't allow IPs outside their hosting.

And DNS-based load balancing doesn't really work, since some ISP don't respect TTL and will keep the initial answer in cache.

Is there any Cloud Load Balancer that you've used?

Also, I don't want to use proxy passing like Nginx. I need something at the provider level not on my own servers.

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