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In Part 01, we built a strong foundation by understanding what a Load Balancer is, how it works, and the difference between L4 vs L7 load balancing. Now in Part 02, we move from theory to real-world implementation and build a working Load Balancer using NGINX, Docker, and FastAPI š This video will help you understand how load balancing actually works in production systems by setting up everything from scratch. š What You Will Learn in Part 02 ⢠How to configure NGINX as a Load Balancer ⢠Run multiple FastAPI applications using Docker containers ⢠Distribute traffic across multiple backend services ⢠Understand and implement Sticky Sessions (Session Persistence) ⢠Perform Load Testing to simulate real-world traffic ⢠Observe how requests are balanced across servers in real-time š Missed Part 01? Start here (Basics Explained): š [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTGIsKBuCVc&t=77se] š Tech Stack Used NGINX Docker FastAPI Linux šÆ Why This Matters In real-world systems, just knowing theory is not enough. This hands-on demo shows how companies actually handle traffic, scale applications, and ensure high availability. šÆ Who This Video Is For ⢠DevOps beginners ⢠Backend developers ⢠Cloud engineers (AWS / Azure / GCP) ⢠Anyone preparing for system design or DevOps interviews š About the Channel ā Discover Newton This channel is focused on real-world DevOps learning: DevOps Concepts Docker NGINX Kubernetes Cloud Architecture Hands-on Projects #LoadBalancer #NGINX #Docker #FastAPI #DevOps #DevOpsProjects #SystemDesign #CloudComputing #BackendDevelopment #Microservices #LoadTesting #StickySessions #NGINXLoadBalancer #LearnDevOps #DevOpsForBeginners