In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Abiquo supports load balancers with target groups.
Abiquo Element | Notes and OCI load balancing elements |
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Documentation | https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Balance/Concepts/balanceoverview.htm https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/NetworkLoadBalancer/overview.htm |
Load balancer name | Cannot be longer than 1024 characters and must contain only letters, numbers, dashes and underscores. |
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Algorithm | For network load balancer:
For other types:
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Subnets | Public load balancers need a regional subnet (recommended) or 2 zonal subnets from different zones. Private load balancers can use a regional or zonal subnet. Public network load balancers only need one regional or zonal subnet with internet gateway. |
Routing rules |
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Routing rule conditional actions | Only default conditional action is supported. The default conditional action can only forward all the traffic to one target group. |
Routing rule protocol in | Network load balancer:
Other types:
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Routing rule port in | Network load balancer: Use 0 for any port or a value between 1 and 65535. Other types: A value between 1 and 65535 |
SSL certificate | Can be a new or existing certificate. Only Certificate Service Managed certificates are supported. New SSL certificates are created in the root compartment. |
Conditional actions | Only default conditional action is supported. The conditional action can only have a single forward action which forwards all traffic to a single target group. |
Target group | Each target group has a health check. |
Health check | Health checks are per target group. |
Firewalls | If a firewall does not display, it may not have been properly synchronized. In this case, you will need to click Cancel, synchronize firewalls and restart the process of creating a new load balancer. Firewalls are network security groups in OCI |
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