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UltraInstinct14 committed Jul 24, 2024
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Service type load-balancer is usually provided by public cloud-provider(s) as a managed entity. But for on-prem and self-managed clusters, there are only a few good options available. Even for provider-managed K8s like EKS, there are many who would want to bring their own LB to clusters running anywhere. <b>loxilb provides service type load-balancer as its main use-case</b>. loxilb can be run in-cluster or ext-to-cluster as per user need.

loxilb works as a L4 load-balancer/service-proxy by default. Although L4 load-balancing provides great performance and functionality, at times, an equally performant L7 load-balancer is also necessary in K8s for various use-cases. loxilb also supports L7 load-balancing in the form of Kubernetes Ingress implementation. This also benefit users who need L4 and L7 load-balancing under the same hood.
loxilb works as a L4 load-balancer/service-proxy by default. Although L4 load-balancing provides great performance and functionality, an equally performant L7 load-balancer is also necessary in K8s for various use-cases. loxilb also supports L7 load-balancing in the form of Kubernetes Ingress implementation which is enhanced with eBPF sockmap helpers. This also benefit users who need L4 and L7 load-balancing under the same hood.

Additionally, loxilb also supports:
- [x] kube-proxy replacement with eBPF(full cluster-mesh implementation for Kubernetes)
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