Network Load Balancing (NLB) is a feature on Windows Server that's responsible for balancing the network traffic between a set of servers. Before you deploy NLB, you need to know in what scenarios it can be used. In this section, you'll learn what NLB is, what's its purpose, and how to install and configure it.
Implementing Network Load Balancing
An introduction to NLB
Network Load Balancing is a scalable Windows Server feature that provides network traffic distribution and can be installed on all editions of Windows Server 2016. The Windows Server NLB cluster can have between 2 and 32 nodes that can be added or removed at any time after configuration. NLB is suitable for stateless applications, such as web...