Global Load Balancer Usage Statistics and Market Share

We are tracking usage statistics and market share for 5 web technologies in the Load Balancer market. As of February 2026, the most popular web technology in Load Balancer is Amazon ALB, with 75% market share. In second place is Amazon ELB, with 17%. After that, Azure Front Door holds 7%, followed by Google Cloud Load Balancing with 0% and Application Request Routing with 0%. Top 5 web technologies together account for 99% of the market. The remaining 0 web technologies in Load Balancer collectively have a 1% market share.

Load Balancer Market Share in February 2026

About Load Balancer

Load balancing improves the distribution of workloads across multiple computing resources, such as computers, a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, or disk drives.

We are tracking 5 different technologies in Load Balancer.

There are 568,758 websites using Load Balancer in out database.

Load Balancer Usage Statistics and Market Share in February 2026

    #1 Amazon ALB Amazon ALB75.43%
    Amazon ALB is a fully managed load balancer that automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple Amazon EC2 instances, enabling high availability and fault tolerance for web applications. It supports HTTP and HTTPS protocols and offers features like sticky sessions, support for multiple protocols, and integration with AWS services for enhanced security and performance.
    #2 Amazon ELB Amazon ELB16.70%
    Amazon Elastic Load Balancing (Amazon ELB) distributes incoming application or network traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, and IP addresses, in multiple Availability Zones.
    #3 Azure Front Door Azure Front Door6.67%
    Azure Front Door is a global load balancer that distributes traffic across multiple endpoints based on optimization algorithms and routing policies to ensure high availability and performance. It supports SSL termination, custom domains, and can be integrated with other Azure services for seamless web application delivery.
    #4 Google Cloud Load Balancing Google Cloud Load Balancing1.12%
    Google Cloud Load Balancing is a service that distributes traffic across multiple servers to ensure optimal performance and availability, while also providing advanced features such as SSL termination, health checking, and session affinity. It helps to scale applications and websites efficiently by balancing the load and handling high traffic volumes. This ensures that users have a smooth and uninterrupted experience.
    #5 Application Request Routing Application Request Routing0.07%
    Application Request Routing (ARR) is a module for Microsoft IIS that enables load balancing, reverse proxying, and URL rewriting, distributing incoming traffic across multiple servers to improve performance and availability. It is often used in conjunction with a load balancer to provide advanced load balancing capabilities.

Load Balancer Market Share History in Last 12 Months