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Other Active-Passive Benefits

k wargs

Jan 11, 2025

Beyond simplicity, would an active-passive failover strategy have the benefit of ensuring consistent performance? If the primary load balancer fails, its replica is designed to handle the same load so there would be no noticeable impact to the performance of the system. If a load balancer fails in an active-active configuration the total amount of load balancing resources has decreased which could potentially affect the throughput.

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Diva Dugar
Diva Dugar7 months ago

In an active-passive failover strategy, there is a switch-over time when the primary fails and the passive node takes over. However, after failover is complete, the replica handles traffic at the same capacity (assuming identical provisioning).

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