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Start your configuration In the Google Cloud console, go to the Load balancing page. Click Create load balancer. For Type of load balancer, select Application Load Balancer (HTTP/HTTPS) and click Next. For Public facing or internal, select Public facing (external) and click Next.
and configure the WDS Role on Windows Server 2016/2019/2022. Open Server Manager and select the Local Server. Click on Manage, then select Add Roles and Features Select Role-based or feature-based installation. Select the destination server. Select Windows Deployment Services from the Roles list.
To the Network Load Balancing feature, follow these steps: Log on to each Windows Server 2012 system with an account that has local administrator rights. Open Windows PowerShell from the taskbar. In the Windows PowerShell window, type in Add-WindowsFeature NLB and press Enter.
Procedure Open the Server Manager console. Click Add Roles and Features. Select Network Load Balancing and click Next. Choose the servers that will participate in the NLB cluster and click Next. Configure the NLB cluster settings, including the cluster name, IP address, and subnet mask.
Step 1: Create a target group for your Network Load Balancer In the navigation pane, under Load Balancing, choose Target Groups. Choose Create target group. Keep the target type as instances. For Target group name, enter a name for the new target group. For Protocol, choose TCP, and for Port, choose 80.
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NLB enables each host to detect and receive incoming TCP/IP traffic. This traffic is received by all the hosts in cluster and NLB driver filter the traffic as per the Port Rules defined. NLB nodes dont communicate with each other for incoming traffic coming from client because NLB is enabled on all the nodes.
The steps for this process are as follows: Click Tools. Click Network Load Balancing Manager. Select and right click on Network Load Balancing Clusters. Select New Cluster. Enter the name or IP address for the second member server in the Host field. Click Connect. Click Next.
To test network load balancing, connect a browser to the cluster IP address, for example: . Refresh the screen multiple times. If the cluster is operating successfully, web pages from different machines in the cluster appear after each refresh.

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