Application availability is often discussed in terms of infrastructure size, but delivery resilience depends just as much on how requests are routed and how failure is handled when part of the system degrades.
Why traffic concentration is risky
When request distribution is uneven or rigid, maintenance windows and partial outages have a larger blast radius. Availability suffers not because capacity is absent, but because routing control is weak.
What a controlled front door provides
A load balancing layer helps teams direct traffic toward healthy targets, reduce single points of failure, and manage service continuity during operational change.
How to position this product
The website should frame Application Load Balancing as operational resilience infrastructure that complements Sevola's protection and governance story.
Reliable application delivery depends on controlled traffic flow, not just more servers behind the scenes.
Sevola Application Load Balancing should extend the portfolio into service continuity and operational control without overclaiming performance benchmarks.