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This course is a friendly guide to help students understand how a Network Load Balancer works in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) environment. While learning this course, learners without a technical background will do just fine, as this course breaks down complex concepts into smaller and simpler concepts, part by part.
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Read MoreNLB is a technology that evenly distributes incoming internet traffic among various servers. Just like a traffic cop prevents gridlock on the roads, NLB prevents one server from getting overwhelmed with too much data.
While traditional load balancers operate at the application layer, Network Load Balancer functions at the network layer. This fundamental difference allows NLBs to efficiently handle TCP, UDP, and TLS traffic, making them ideal for high-performance, low-latency applications.
While the course is designed for learners of various backgrounds, a basic understanding of cloud computing concepts and basic networking is recommended. Familiarity with AWS services will also be beneficial.
You get 90 days access to the AWS Network Load Balancer (NLB) course content, including video lectures, notebooks, quizzes, and supplementary resources.
With the increasing adoption of cloud technologies, the demand for skilled professionals who can effectively manage network traffic through tools like Network Load Balancer is rising. Companies across industries value expertise in load balancing to ensure optimal application performance and reliability.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be awarded with the course completion certificate powered by AWS from SkillUp. This certificate will be delivered to you via email within 6 hours of course completion.