The initial host state property controls on how the NLB service behaves when OS boots. (True)
What is NLB?
In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model, a network load balancer (NLB) operates at layer four. A billion requests can be processed every second. A target is chosen from the target group for the default rule after the load balancer receives a connection request. It tries to establish a TCP connection to the selected target on the port specified in the listener configuration.
When you enable an Availability Zone for the load balancer, Elastic Load Balancing establishes a load balancer node there. By default, every load balancer node only distributes traffic among the registered targets in its Availability Zone. In the event that cross-zone load balancing is enabled, each load balancer node splits traffic among the registered targets in each enabled Availability Zone.
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