Load Balancer
26 Release Notes
New Web Application Firewall capability to include Request ID in responses
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Web Application Firewall (WAF) lets you configure a firewall to include the request ID ...
OCI WAF protection on Flexible Load Balancers 🔗
This update of Web Application Firewall (WAF) allows you to directly apply and enforce OCI WAF protection on your Flexible ...
Load Balancer Routing Policies 🔗
Routing Policies are now available for Load Balancers.
Request routing policies allow you to route ingress traffic requests based ...
Flexible Load Balancing 🔗
Flexible Shapes allows you to specify minimum and maximum values to create an upper and lower size range for the ...
Bring Your Own IP is now available 🔗
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure now allows you to Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP) address space to use with Load Balancer. BYOIP ...
Dynamic Maximum Bandwidth Shapes are now available 🔗
You can adjust the size of the load balancer's bandwidth to one of the other predefined sizes if you are ...
Logging is now available 🔗
The Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging service is a highly scalable and fully managed single pane of glass for all the logs ...
Cipher Suites and TLS 1.0/1.1 Support is now available 🔗
You can configure collections of ciphers, known as cipher suites, as part of your load balancer configuration. Support for ...
Limited availability (LA) of IPv6 addressing in all commercial regions 🔗
Beginning today, if you are in commercial regions you can now optionally configure dual stack IPv4/IPv6 in your tenancy to ...
URL Redirect 🔗
You can configure URL redirect rules that specify how to route incoming HTTP requests to a different destination URL. See ...
Always Free resources available as part of the Free Tier 🔗
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's Free Tier now includes a set of Always Free resources that allow you to explore Oracle's cloud ...
IPv6: Government Cloud only 🔗
IPv6 addressing is now supported in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Government Cloud only. For more information, see these topics:
...New load balancer traffic control features 🔗
The Load Balancing service now offers the following traffic control features:
- Access control rules: Permit access to application ...
Network security groups 🔗
You can now create network security groups (NSGs), which are another method besides security lists for implementing security rules in your virtual cloud network (VCN).
Improved load balancer creation workflow 🔗
The Load Balancing service now features a more intuitive load balancer creation workflow. Creation and editing tasks for load balancer resources have been improved, as well.
Attach load balancers to instance pools 🔗
You can now associate a load balancer with an instance pool. If you do this, when you add an instance ...
Regional subnets 🔗
You can now create regional subnets, which are not specific to a particular availability domain, but span all availability domains in the region.
Rule Sets for Load Balancer Listeners 🔗
You now can create rule sets composed of actions to apply to requests or responses at the load balancer listener. ...
Tags for Load Balancers 🔗
You can now apply tags to Load Balancers. See Overview of Tags.
Multiple Virtual Hostnames 🔗
Allow multiple virtual hostnames assigned to a single listener.
Virtual hostname and path routing support 🔗
You can now manage your load balancer's request routing with virtual hostnames and path route sets.
Connection configuration timeout setting 🔗
You can now specify the maximum idle time in seconds when you create a listener.
Health Status API 🔗
Private load balancers 🔗
Session persistence 🔗
Load Balancing Service 🔗
The new Load Balancing Service is now available. You can buy the service at the Oracle Store.