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DNS (Domain Name System) and a load balancer serve different purposes. DNS provides domain names into IP addresses and allows users to access websites/services using familiar domain names. On the other hand, a load balancer distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers. DNS provides the translation between domain names and IP addresses while a load balancer handles traffic distribution.
A gateway server refers to a server that acts as an intermediary between client systems and other servers. On the other hand, a load balancer distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers. While a load balancer focuses on traffic distribution, a gateway server is more focused on network connectivity and security.
A load balancer is neither a server nor a router. It is a networking device that distributes incoming network traffic across multiple servers.
The customer should use the Internal Load Balancing option:
The following three load-balancing services from google cloud support IPv6 clients:
AWS provides multiple load balancer services, including:
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