
Geographic Load Balancing
Geographic Load Balancing is a technique used to distribute an application's internet traffic across multiple servers located in different geographic regions. Its goal is to direct user requests to the nearest or best-performing server, reducing delays and improving speed. This approach enhances reliability by providing backup options if one server or region faces issues. It also helps manage local regulations and optimize resource use, ensuring users worldwide experience fast, consistent, and reliable service tailored to their location.