octavia-dashboard/octavia_dashboard/dashboards/project/loadbalancersv2/templates/loadbalancersv2/_launch_lb_help.html

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{% load i18n horizon %}
<p>{% blocktrans %}This wizard will walk you through setting up a new Load Balancer. A load balancer is a logical device. It is used to distribute workloads between multiple services called instances', based on the criteria defined as part of its configuration.{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Name</b>: Enter a unique name for your load balancer (e.g., my-demo-lb).{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Description</b>: Provide a friendly description for your records.{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Load Balancer Method</b>: All load balancers utilize an algorithm that defines how traffic should be directed between instances. The following algorithms are supported: ROUND_ROBIN, LEAST_CONNECTIONS, LEAST_SESSIONS.{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Load Balancer Protocol</b>: Load Balancing of applications using HTTP, HTTPS (Secure HTTP), TCP, and SSL (Secure TCP) protocols are supported.{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Load Balancer Port</b>: This is automatically assigned based on the Load Balancer Protocol selection.{% endblocktrans %}</p>
<p>{% blocktrans %}<b>Instance Port</b>: The acceptable instance ports for both HTTPS/SSL and HTTP/TCP connections are 0-65535.{% endblocktrans %}</p>