Set Up Network Load Balancers Reviews
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excellent lab, demands focus and parallel learning to solve the lab logically
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Dayalan T. · Reviewed over 1 year ago
The lab is too big and overwhelming, one might want at least to split it in two labs. Especially hard to understand is the part with HTTP load balancers. What does the "backend service" do, is it the actual balancer or something else? Why do we need to create a "target HTTP proxy" instead of just exposing the balancer to the Internet? It's easy to just copy-paste or even retype the shell commands from the web page, but it's pretty hard to understand why it's done like this and not in some simpler way.
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ok
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