N
NAS = Network Attached Storage
File storage over a network, possibly using
NFS
or
CIFS
protocol
NEG
= Network Endpoint Group
A configuration object that specifies a group of backend endpoints or services
Commonly used with containers
Can be used with *some* load balancers and with
Traffic Director
NLB = Network Load Balancing
In GCP, use of a DSR load balancer instead of a proxy-based one. Available only with regional scope.
Available as the External and Internal “TCP/UDP Network Load Balancing” variants of Cload Load Balancing.
Cannot provide SSL termination since traffic is only redirected, not proxied: this increases
the CPU load on backends
the administrative workload on backends, since they must handle certificate management
May be required for
DDoS
protection using Coud Armor
North-South Traffic:
in general, traffic entering or exiting a data center, e.g. client to server.
In GCP, inter-
VPC
traffic.
Compare
East-West traffic
nPath routing: another name for
DSR