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Cloud Run traffic splitting
Split traffic across two or more revision:
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HTTP(S) Load Balancing
Google Cloud’s HTTP(S) load balancing provides global load balancing for HTTP(S) requests destined for your instances. This means that your applications are available to your customers at a single anycast IP address, which simplifies your DNS setup. HTTP(S) load balancing balances HTTP and HTTPS traffic across multiple backend instances and across multiple regions. HTTP requests…
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Pub/Sub
Pub/Sub is an asynchronous global messaging service. There are three terms in Pub/Sub that appear often: topics, publishing, and subscribing. A topic is a shared string that allows applications to connect with one another through a common thread. Publishers push (or publish) a message to a Pub/Sub topic. Subscribers will then make a subscription to…
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External routing
Externally addressed VMs communicate with each other privately over Google’s backbone, regardless of region and Network Service Tiers. But it’s important to understand how public routing affects costs.
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Anycast IP
Anycast is a network addressing and routing method in which incoming requests can be routed to a variety of different locations or “nodes.”
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Serve Multiple Domains
HTTP(S) load balancers supports multiple SSL certificates, as well, if you wanted to serve multiple domains using the same load-balancing IP address and port.
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Network Service Tier
Premium Tier delivers traffic from external systems to Google Cloud resources byusing Google’s low latency, highly reliable global network. This network consists of an extensive private fiber network with over 100 points of presence (PoPs) around the globe. This network is designed to tolerate multiple failures and disruptions while still delivering traffic. Standard Tier delivers…