In this video, Vasan explores the intricacies of Google Cloud's load balancing services as part of the Google Cloud Upskill series. The session delves into key terminologies such as target pools, target groups, and backend services, and explains the differences between application load balancers (Layer 7) and network load balancers (Layer 4). It covers the concepts of external and internal load balancing, as well as the roles of forwarding rules, target proxies, and URL maps in the architecture. Viewers will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to choose the appropriate load balancer for their needs based on the architecture and operational requirements. Detailed documentation and further resources are provided for an in-depth exploration of these topics.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:08 Overview of Google Cloud Load Balancers
01:09 Types of Load Balancers: Layer 4 and Layer 7
01:40 External and Internal Load Balancing
02:15 Application vs. Network Load Balancers
03:21 Choosing the Right Load Balancer
04:07 Understanding Load Balancer Architecture
04:39 Application Load Balancer Architecture
06:23 Network Load Balancer Architecture
08:52 Conclusion and Further Resources
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