Overview of Load Balancer Administration Tasks

Administer the load balancer for an Oracle Java Cloud Service instance, to control how application requests are sent to the managed servers in your WebLogic Server clusters.

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Set up Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing for an instance that was provisioned without any load balancer and without Oracle Identity Cloud Service enabled.

Set Up an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer

Remove the Oracle-managed instance of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing from an instance in order to use your own load balancer created in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing.

Use an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancer

Add Oracle Traffic Director to an instance.

Add a Load Balancer to a Service Instance

Add a second Oracle Traffic Director node.

Add a Second Load Balancer Node to a Service Instance

Remove an Oracle Traffic Director node.

Remove a Load Balancer Node from a Service Instance

Scale an Oracle Traffic Director node up or down.

About Scaling an Oracle Java Cloud Service Node

Disable or enable Oracle Traffic Director or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing Classic.

Disable or Enable the Load Balancer for an Oracle Java Cloud Service Instance

Configure the load balancer parameters.

Configure a Load Balancer for a Service Instance

Configure a custom "vanity" domain name (such as example.com).

Configure a Vanity Domain Name for a Service Instance

Configure a custom "vanity" URL (such as /apps/mystore) in Oracle Traffic Director.

Configure a Custom URL for an Application Deployed to a Service Instance

Configure SSL between the client and the load balancer.

Configure SSL for a Service Instance