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| * NAS = Network Attached Storage | * NAS = Network Attached Storage | ||
| * File storage over a network, possibly using [[wp> | * File storage over a network, possibly using [[wp> | ||
| - | * NEG = Network Endpoint Group | + | * [[https:// |
| * A configuration object that specifies a group of backend endpoints or services | * A configuration object that specifies a group of backend endpoints or services | ||
| * Commonly used with containers | * Commonly used with containers | ||
| * Can be used with *some* load balancers and with [[gcp: | * Can be used with *some* load balancers and with [[gcp: | ||
| + | * 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 " | ||
| + | * 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 [[wp> | ||
| * North-South Traffic: | * North-South Traffic: | ||
| * in general, traffic entering or exiting a data center, e.g. client to server. | * in general, traffic entering or exiting a data center, e.g. client to server. | ||
| * In GCP, inter-[[gcp: | * In GCP, inter-[[gcp: | ||
| * Compare [[gcp: | * Compare [[gcp: | ||
| - | + | * nPath routing: another name for [[gcp: | |
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