Scaling Google's Global Cloud L7 Load Balancer

QCon London 2023

Session scalability

Scaling Google's Global Cloud L7 Load Balancer

Monday Mar 27 / 10:35AM BST, Churchill (Ground Fl.)

Abstract

We'll take a look at Google's Global Cloud L7 Balancer, how it's put together and how we've scaled it to meet the reliability and performance demands of our Cloud customers.

Topics

scalability cloud case study
76% senior dev or higher
1:11 speaker ratio
60+ practitioners

QCon London 2023 is a three day conference for senior software engineers, architects and team leads. An international program committee of working engineers selects every session. Patterns and practices, not products and pitches.

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