Abiquo supports Standard SKU load balancers and Basic SKU load balancers.
Azure Element | Notes |
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SSL certificates | Abiquo never stores SSL certificates, so you cannot create a routing rule for a secure connection in an Abiquo-only load balancer that is not assigned to a network |
Load balancer Name |
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Load balancer name | The load balancer name can't have white spaces |
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Algorithm | DEFAULT SOURCEIP SOURCEIPPROTOCOL
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Addresses and networks | |
Abiquo-only load balancersMultiple incoming connections | Use one load balancer with multiple incoming connections to different ports |
Azure load balancers are created for virtual datacenter networks, which are cloud service networks | Routing rules | You must create at least one routing rule. There must always be at least one routing rule in the load balancer You can only create one routing rule per incoming port and one rule per outgoing port (i.e. two rules cannot receive traffic on the same port or route it to the same port).
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Routing rule protocol in | TCP and UDP |
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Routing rule port in | IN and OUT port must |
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SSL certificate | Not yet supported |
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Health check |
Only one can healthcheck: Tcp, Http yet supported |
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Nodes | Azure does not allow you to attach a VM with a Basic hardware profile to a load balancer Basic: You must add VMs to an Availability set in order to use them with a load balancer Standard: The VMs must be in the same virtual network
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