Service Architecture List
Load Balanced Network Service Architecture (LBNSA)
Applicable to all Industries
Use Case
Organizations that deploy on-premises or public load balancer services often encounter challenges such as organically mixing production and non-production environments, omitting High Availability (HA) configurations, and lacking proper management, reporting, and access controls. These gaps can lead to performance issues and security vulnerabilities.
To address these concerns, a well-defined Service Architecture should focus explicitly on the load balancing platform. This approach can provide scalability, establish clear Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC) for managing the platform, and ensure the implementation of firewall access control rules. Such measures enable network segmentation and support a Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA). By emphasizing these areas, organizations can improve platform management, ensure security, and optimize performance while preparing for future growth.