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Fault-tolerant website with load balancing via a Yandex Network Load Balancer

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Updated at June 9, 2025

In this tutorial, you will learn how to create a fault-tolerant website with load balancing. You will create a Yandex Virtual Private Cloud network, deploy a Yandex Compute Cloud instance group, and configure load balancing between two availability zones to protect your website against failures using Network Load Balancer.

For the website, you will use the LAMP (Linux, Apache HTTP Server, MySQL®, PHP) or LEMP (Apache web server is replaced with Nginx) stack.

You can create an infrastructure for your website using one of these tools:

  • Management console: Create your infrastructure step by step in the Yandex Cloud management console.
  • Terraform: Streamline creating and managing your resources using the Infrastructure as Code (IaC) approach. Download a Terraform configuration example and deploy your infrastructure using the Terraform Yandex Cloud provider.

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