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General questions about Network Load Balancer

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Updated at May 15, 2026

Can I get logs of my operations in Yandex Cloud?Can I get logs of my operations in Yandex Cloud?

Yes, you can request information about operations with your resources from Yandex Cloud logs. Do it by contacting support.

Can I protect a network load balancer against accidental deletion?Can I protect a network load balancer against accidental deletion?

Yes, you can protect a network load balancer against accidental deletion.

What does incoming and outgoing traffic processing by a load balancer mean?What does incoming and outgoing traffic processing by a load balancermean?

In the pricing policy, Network Load Balancer traffic processing refers to the amount of data handled by the load balancer listeners.

Traffic processing and data transfer traffic are two separate categories. If the load balancer has a public IP address, you pay for both the traffic processed by the load balancer (see the NLB pricing) and transfer of cloud data to the internet (see pricing for outgoing traffic).

Incoming traffic is billed differently: incoming internet traffic is free, so only the NLB pricing applies.

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