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Abiquo supports Standard SKU load balancers and Basic SKU load balancers.


Azure Element

Notes


Azure documentation

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


Load balancer name

The load balancer name can't have white spaces


Algorithm

  • DEFAULT

  • SOURCEIP

  • SOURCEIPPROTOCOL


Addresses and networks

  • The load balancer must have one and only one public OR private address

  • The load balancer can only be attached to one subnet. Mandatory for private addresses  

Abiquo-only load balancersMultiple incoming connectionsUse 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).


Routing rule protocol in

TCP and UDP


Routing rule port in

IN and OUT port must

be

use the same protocol


SSL certificate

Not yet supported


Health check

Only one
  • One health check

can
  • must be configured for the load balancer

    • Protocols supported for

healthcheck: Tcp, Http
    • health check

      • Basic: TCP, HTTP

      • Standard: TCP, HTTP, HTTPS

    • Health check interval must be between 5 and 2147483646

    • Health check port must be between 1 and 65535


Firewalls

  • Basic: Azure NSGs are not

yet supported
  • supported for Basic load balancers

  • Standard: You must add a firewall to your VMs to allow load balancer traffic


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