Best Load Balancing Software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Compare the Top Load Balancing Software that integrates with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure as of September 2025

This a list of Load Balancing software that integrates with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. View the products that work with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure in the table below.

What is Load Balancing Software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure?

Load balancing software is a type of computer networking tool that allows for the efficient distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources. It can help to improve performance and reliability by ensuring that incoming traffic is distributed in a balanced manner between different hardware resources. Load balancing software can be used to balance web service requests, database queries and other network protocols. Additionally, it offers features such as automatic failover, load shedding, content-based routing and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Load Balancing software for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    VMware Avi Load Balancer
    Simplify application delivery with software-defined load balancers, web application firewall, and container ingress services for any application in any data center and cloud. Simplify administration with centralized policies and operational consistency across on-premises data centers, and hybrid and public clouds, including VMware Cloud (VMC on AWS, OCVS, AVS, GCVE), AWS, Azure, Google, and Oracle Cloud. Free infrastructure teams from manual tasks and enable DevOps teams with self-service. Application delivery automation toolkits include Python SDK, RESTful APIs, Ansible and Terraform integrations. Gain unprecedented insights, including network, end users and security, with real-time application performance monitoring, closed-loop analytics and deep machine learning.
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    Fortinet

    Fortinet

    Fortinet

    Fortinet is a global leader in cybersecurity solutions, known for its comprehensive and integrated approach to safeguarding digital networks, devices, and applications. Founded in 2000, Fortinet provides a wide range of products and services, including firewalls, endpoint protection, intrusion prevention systems, and secure access solutions. At the core of its offerings is the Fortinet Security Fabric, a unified platform that seamlessly integrates security tools to deliver visibility, automation, and real-time threat intelligence across the entire network. Trusted by businesses, governments, and service providers worldwide, Fortinet emphasizes innovation, scalability, and performance, ensuring robust defense against evolving cyber threats while supporting digital transformation and business continuity.
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    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Load Balancing
    Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Flexible Load Balancing enables customers to distribute web requests across a fleet of servers or automatically route traffic across fault domains, availability domains, or regions—yielding high availability and fault tolerance for any application or data source. The portfolio comprises two services—Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Flexible Load Balancer (OCI Load Balancer) and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Flexible Network Load Balancer (OCI Network Load Balancer). OCI Flexible Load Balancer primarily manages HTTP/HTTPS traffic and provides advanced routing features that distribute the requests based on the requests’ contents. In contrast, OCI Flexible Network Load Balancer performs at low latency, offering extreme performance. OCI Flexible Load Balancer offers a public IP address to front-end internet traffic within a single availability domain or across regions, ensuring applications are always available during peak demand.
    Starting Price: $0.0243 per hour
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    FortiADC

    FortiADC

    Fortinet

    FortiGSLB quickly and securely delivers. Applications anywhere. Horizontal scalability is a key factor when it comes to designing and deploying internet-based services and solutions for enterprise and carrier networks. These organizations must be able to quickly and easily add new network resources and deploy cloud-based applications to ensure business continuity as well as smooth disaster recovery in the event of data center or server failure. Yet, if internet connectivity or security is unreliable, these efforts are often stalled. Without this flexibility, business demands often force enterprises to upgrade to bigger and more powerful hardware devices to manage these capacity challenges. These upgrades can be costly and add significantly to the total cost of ownership (TCO) without addressing the issues of failover and service availability.
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