What comparison is true about a CloudHub Dedicated Load Balancer (DLB) vs. the CloudHub Shared Load Balancer (SLB)?
What comparison is true about a CloudHub Dedicated Load Balancer (DLB) vs. the CloudHub Shared Load Balancer (SLB)?
Only a DLB allows the configuration of a custom TLS server certificate. The shared load balancer (SLB) does not provide the capability to configure custom TLS certificates, whereas this is a specific feature of the dedicated load balancer (DLB). Additionally, IP whitelists can be configured on both DLB and SLB, but the unique differentiation regarding TLS configuration points clearly to option C being correct.
C. Only a DLB allows the configuration of a custom TLS server certificate SLB you can not have control to do whitelist any CIDRs
C is correct
Answer is C
It should be C
It should be C
Should be B because question asks DLB vs SLB. C only talks about what is possible in DLB. Even though SLB cannot have custome TLS, it does not explicitly mention it. B is correct as IP Whitelist can be configured for both SLB and DLB.
C is correct: https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-manager/dedicated-load-balancer-tutorial
C is correct
C. Only a DLB allows the configuration of a custom TLS server certificate