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Amazon Elastic Load Balancing mindshare

As of September 2025, the mindshare of Amazon Elastic Load Balancing in the Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) category stands at 1.5%, down from 1.7% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Application Delivery Controllers (ADC) Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
Amazon Elastic Load Balancing1.5%
F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)15.9%
NetScaler14.3%
Other68.3%
Application Delivery Controllers (ADC)

PeerResearch reports based on Amazon Elastic Load Balancing reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategoryApplication Delivery Controllers (ADC)Sep 1, 2025Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersSep 1, 2025Download
ComparisonAmazon Elastic Load Balancing vs NetScalerSep 1, 2025Download
ComparisonAmazon Elastic Load Balancing vs F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM)Sep 1, 2025Download
ComparisonAmazon Elastic Load Balancing vs HAProxySep 1, 2025Download
Suggested products
TitleRatingMindshareRecommending
Microsoft Azure Application Gateway3.77.4%79%48 interviewsAdd to research
NetScaler4.214.3%91%107 interviewsAdd to research
 
 
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business11
Midsize Enterprise5
Large Enterprise4
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business33
Midsize Enterprise38
Large Enterprise48
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
33%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Financial Services Firm
6%
Legal Firm
5%
Media Company
5%
Government
4%
Non Profit
4%
Real Estate/Law Firm
3%
Healthcare Company
3%
Performing Arts
3%
Retailer
3%
Marketing Services Firm
3%
Outsourcing Company
3%
Educational Organization
2%
Recreational Facilities/Services Company
2%
Construction Company
2%
Transportation Company
2%
University
2%
Hospitality Company
2%
Wholesaler/Distributor
1%
Energy/Utilities Company
1%
Insurance Company
1%
International Affairs Institute
1%
Logistics Company
1%
Non Tech Company
1%
Pharma/Biotech Company
1%
Renewables & Environment Company
1%
Comms Service Provider
1%
 
Amazon Elastic Load Balancing Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
AWS Cloud Solution Developer | DevOps | SpringBoot | Android/iOS at a computer software company with 201-500 employees5.0I use Amazon Elastic Load Balancing for my microservice-based product because it integrates well with various AWS services and offers easy SSL setup. While it simplifies management, improvements in scaling delays and single-zone flexibility would be helpful.
Cloud engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees4.5I use Amazon Elastic Load Balancing to efficiently manage and distribute traffic across my EC2 instances, ensuring uptime and effective resource utilization. Its features include health checks and various load balancer types, though it lacks global service capabilities.
Manager Development at BNT SOFT INC5.0I deployed a new banking product using Amazon Elastic Load Balancing for scalability and stability. It seamlessly supports AWS workloads, especially in ECS clusters. It's part of a complete solution that helps clients achieve ROI, with no improvements currently needed.
Assistant Manager Cloud DevOps at BlackBox IP Corporation4.5We utilize Amazon Elastic Load Balancing to direct client requests to healthy EC2 instances, benefiting from sticky sessions and effective traffic management. Improvements are needed in routing policies, yet AWS ensures better availability compared to our previous NGINX setup.
AWS Architect at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees4.5I work with AWS services including Elastic Load Balancer, using round robin distribution and path-based routing. The rule prioritization feature is valuable, though latency could improve. The service ensures high availability at a cost of $18 to $21 monthly.
Junior AWS Cloud Training Officer at German Institute of Business and Technology4.5No summary available
IT Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees3.5I use Amazon Elastic Load Balancing for internet-exposed websites and internal load balancing. It lacks robust security and health monitoring; I'd recommend Azure for critical applications due to its superior features and compatibility.
Marketing Intern at HOLOGRAD3.5I primarily use Amazon Elastic Load Balancing for learning purposes, finding the application load balancer's interface easy and effective for traffic management. My experience is mainly with AWS, as I haven't explored other load balancing solutions.