Getting Started

This chapter contains information about getting started using the Traffic Manager.

Network Architecture

The Traffic Manager sits between the Internet and your back-end servers, acting as a reverse proxy. It can be used in conjunction with a standalone firewall if desired. Traffic received from the Internet is passed on to the most appropriate back-end server to respond to the request.

You can install two or more Traffic Managers in a clustered configuration to provide full fault-tolerance for individual software failures. A typical configuration contains at least two Traffic Managers, and at least two servers hosting the load-balanced application.

For Amazon EC2 configurations, these clusters cannot directly span EC2-Classic regions or span beyond the network boundary of a VPC.