Load balancers in Amazon Lightsail
A Lightsail load balancer distributes incoming web traffic among multiple Lightsail instances, in multiple Availability Zones. Load balancing increases the availability and fault tolerance of the application on instances. users can add and remove instances from their Lightsail load balancer as their needs change, without disrupting the overall flow of requests to your application.
In Lightsail load balancer, users can create a DNS host name and route any requests sent to this host name to a multiple number of target Lightsail instances. then users can add as many target instances to their load balancer as they like.
Setting Up Lightsail Load Balancers For High Availability
Lightsail can be defined as a simple, easy-to-use, and user-friendly service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). The main goal of Lightsail is to provide an easy way for individuals, startups, and small businesses to launch and manage virtual private servers (VPS) and other cloud services without any manual handling.
Users or organizations use VPS (Virtual Private Server) instances, which are virtual machines that can be quickly created. Users can choose from different instance sizes and operating systems, including Linux and Windows. which overall reduces the time and effort required to deploy any application.