Available in Classic and VPC
You can maintain service continuity anywhere in the world by using NAVER Cloud Platform's Global Traffic Manager. You can check how to use in detail in Starting Global Traffic Manager and Using Global Traffic Manager, but we recommend that you first look at the full scenario using Global Traffic Manager. When you check how to use it after learning the usage scenario, you can use Global Traffic Manager more smoothly. The following is the full sequence of using Global Traffic Manager and the description of each sequence.
1. Set usage permissions
2. Create Traffic Policy
3. Create Traffic Profile
4. Monitoring
1. Set usage permissions
We are setting the permission to use to using Global Traffic Manager. The permission to use Global Traffic Manager is defined by mapping 'roles' in 'sub accounts' issued by the Sub Account of NAVER Cloud Platform. Thus, you need to first create sub accounts other than your main account through Sub Account.
Sub Account is a service provided free of charge upon subscription request. For detailed description of Sub Account and its pricing plans, see the Services > Management & Governance > Sub Account menu in the NAVER Cloud Platform portal.
By using the sub account provided by Sub Account, you can configure the manager permission and user permission of Global Traffic Manager. You can refer to the following guide:
2. Create Traffic Policy
Traffic Policy is created by setting the load balancing algorithm and the resources to respond. You can acquire the continuity of the service by setting the health check of the resource and designating backup resources. You can refer to the following guide:
3. Create Traffic Profile
Create a Traffic Profile, assign a domain, and connect a Traffic Policy. You can configure the Cloud Log Analytics connection to TTL and resource health check logs. You can refer to the following guide:
4. Monitoring
You can check the number of access requests per domain in a graph. You can refer to the following guide: