Managing your Load Balancer service via the Control Panel

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Managing your Load Balancer service via the Control Panel


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Objective

This guide is designed to help you get started using the Load Balancer, by introducing the main features of the solution.

Requirements

Instructions

Managing your Load Balancer via the Control Panel

To manage your Load Balancer via the Control Panel, go to the Bare Metal Cloud section, click Network and Load Balancer. The main page for the service will then appear:

Load Balancer

On this page, you will see the following information:

ElementPurpose
StatusAn overview of your Load Balancer with the IP, front-ends, functional clusters and servers added
UseA summary of how to use your Load Balancer
GraphsIn this section, you will see the graphs linked to service, by concurrent connections or requests per minute
InformationYour IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and the Additional IPs linked to them, as well as the number of outgoing IPv4s (see more details by clicking on the ... button)
ConfigurationHere, you can customise the name of your solution (which will appear at the top of the left-hand column) The cipher(s) are customisable, as well as the availability zone where your Load Balancer is based
SubscriptionHere, you will see the admin details for your solution

To add front-ends or Server clusters, simply click on their respective buttons. A form will then help you configure each part of your solution.

Managing front-ends

To add front-ends, simply go to the Front-ends section, and click Add a front-end. The following menu will then appear:

Add front-end

Details of front-end parts:

ElementPurpose
NameIf you want, you can choose a name for your front-end. This is very useful when you have several front-ends, so you can tell them apart quickly
ProtocolYou can choose between HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, SSL TCP (or TLS) and UDP
PortChoose the listening port you wish to use
DatacentreChoose between your availability zone or all availability zones to create your front-end
Default clusterIf you have several clusters configured, you can choose one of them as a default for each front-end

You can also access advanced settings:

Advanced settings

ElementPurpose
Dedicated Additional IPList of Additional IPs for remote servers
Restrict access to IPsList for restricting remote access to the Load Balancer, for IPv4 only
HTTP redirectionAdd a HTTP redirection URL
HTTP headerAdd a HTTP header here

Managing your clusters

To add a server cluster, simply go to the Server clusters section, and click Add a server cluster. You will get the same main options as for the front-end. However, the advanced options are different:

Add a cluster

ElementPurpose
Distribution methodChoosing between Round-robin, First, Last, Source or URI for your IP load balancing
Track sessionYou can track sessions via Cookie or source IP, this can be defined here
ProbeChoosing and activating a probe

Managing your servers

Once you have created your server cluster, you just need to add servers to it. Details on these options are below, as well as advanced options:

Add server Add server

ElementPurpose
NameIf you want, you can choose a name for your server. This is very useful when you have several servers, so you can tell them apart quickly
IPv4 addressAdding the IP address of the service that will act as a server
PortServer port
Backup serverSelecting which server is a backup server
Use the server cluster’s probeChoosing the probe that was validated when you created the cluster
Encrypt requests with SSLEncrypting requests with an SSL certificate
CookieAdd a customised session cookie
Certificate chainAdd a certificate chain
Balancing weightChoose the balancing weight for the load balancer
PROXY Protocol versionOnly if you have configured it, choose the version of the PROXY protocol you wish to use on the server.
You can find more information on the PROXY protocol and how to use it with the OVHcloud Load Balancer in this guide.

Managing SSL certificates

You can add an SSL certificate to the Load Balancer in the SSL Certificate section. You have two options: you can order an SSL certificate from OVH, or add an external certificate.

OVHcloud SSL certificate

To order an SSL certificate, simply go to the SSL Certificate section, then click Order an SSL certificate and browse the options available:

Ordering an SSL certificate

ElementPurpose
NameIf you want, you can choose a name for your certificate. This is very useful when you have several certificates, so you can tell them apart quickly
Certificate typeFree (Let's Encrypt), Comodo DV or Comodo EV (For more details, see this page)
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)Domain(s) concerned

Adding an external SSL certificate

If you already have your own SSL certificate, you can add it directly:

Adding an SSL certificate

ElementPurpose
NameIf you want, you can choose a name for your certificate. This is very useful when you have several certificates, so you can tell them apart quickly
Private keyField for entering the private key to add to the service
CertificateField for adding the certificate
ChainField for adding the root certificate, if required

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