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---
title: "Traefik Services Documentation"
description: "Learn how to configure routing and load balancing in Traefik Proxy to reach Services, which handle incoming requests. Read the technical documentation."
---
# Services
Configuring How to Reach the Services
{: .subtitle }
![services](../../assets/img/services.png)
The `Services` are responsible for configuring how to reach the actual services that will eventually handle the incoming requests.
## Configuration Examples
??? example "Declaring an HTTP Service with Two Servers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>/"
- url: "http://<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>/"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
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[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>/"
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[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>/"
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```
??? example "Declaring a TCP Service with Two Servers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
tcp:
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services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>"
- address: "<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
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[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>"
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[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>"
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```
??? example "Declaring a UDP Service with Two Servers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
udp:
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services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
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servers:
- address: "<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>"
- address: "<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[udp.services]
[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "<private-ip-server-1>:<private-port-server-1>"
[[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "<private-ip-server-2>:<private-port-server-2>"
```
## Configuring HTTP Services
### Servers Load Balancer
The load balancers are able to load balance the requests between multiple instances of your programs.
Each service has a load-balancer, even if there is only one server to forward traffic to.
??? example "Declaring a Service with Two Servers (with Load Balancing) -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
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[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
#### Servers
Servers declare a single instance of your program.
The `url` option point to a specific instance.
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!!! info ""
Paths in the servers' `url` have no effect.
If you want the requests to be sent to a specific path on your servers,
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configure your [`routers`](../routers/index.md) to use a corresponding [middleware](../../middlewares/overview.md) (e.g. the [AddPrefix](../../middlewares/http/addprefix.md) or [ReplacePath](../../middlewares/http/replacepath.md)) middlewares.
??? example "A Service with One Server -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
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[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
```
#### Load-balancing
For now, only round robin load balancing is supported:
??? example "Load Balancing -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
#### Sticky sessions
When sticky sessions are enabled, a `Set-Cookie` header is set on the initial response to let the client know which server handles the first response.
On subsequent requests, to keep the session alive with the same server, the client should send the cookie with the value set.
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!!! info "Stickiness on multiple levels"
When chaining or mixing load-balancers (e.g. a load-balancer of servers is one of the "children" of a load-balancer of services), for stickiness to work all the way, the option needs to be specified at all required levels. Which means the client needs to send a cookie with as many key/value pairs as there are sticky levels.
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!!! info "Stickiness & Unhealthy Servers"
If the server specified in the cookie becomes unhealthy, the request will be forwarded to a new server (and the cookie will keep track of the new server).
!!! info "Cookie Name"
The default cookie name is an abbreviation of a sha1 (ex: `_1d52e`).
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!!! info "Secure & HTTPOnly & SameSite flags"
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By default, the affinity cookie is created without those flags.
One however can change that through configuration.
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`SameSite` can be `none`, `lax`, `strict` or empty.
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??? example "Adding Stickiness -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
sticky:
cookie: {}
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.my-service]
[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.sticky.cookie]
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```
??? example "Adding Stickiness with custom Options -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
sticky:
cookie:
name: my_sticky_cookie_name
secure: true
httpOnly: true
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.my-service]
[http.services.my-service.loadBalancer.sticky.cookie]
name = "my_sticky_cookie_name"
secure = true
httpOnly = true
sameSite = "none"
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```
??? example "Setting Stickiness on all the required levels -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
wrr1:
weighted:
sticky:
cookie:
name: lvl1
services:
- name: whoami1
weight: 1
- name: whoami2
weight: 1
whoami1:
loadBalancer:
sticky:
cookie:
name: lvl2
servers:
- url: http://127.0.0.1:8081
- url: http://127.0.0.1:8082
whoami2:
loadBalancer:
sticky:
cookie:
name: lvl2
servers:
- url: http://127.0.0.1:8083
- url: http://127.0.0.1:8084
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.wrr1]
[http.services.wrr1.weighted.sticky.cookie]
name = "lvl1"
[[http.services.wrr1.weighted.services]]
name = "whoami1"
weight = 1
[[http.services.wrr1.weighted.services]]
name = "whoami2"
weight = 1
[http.services.whoami1]
[http.services.whoami1.loadBalancer]
[http.services.whoami1.loadBalancer.sticky.cookie]
name = "lvl2"
[[http.services.whoami1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://127.0.0.1:8081"
[[http.services.whoami1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://127.0.0.1:8082"
[http.services.whoami2]
[http.services.whoami2.loadBalancer]
[http.services.whoami2.loadBalancer.sticky.cookie]
name = "lvl2"
[[http.services.whoami2.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://127.0.0.1:8083"
[[http.services.whoami2.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://127.0.0.1:8084"
```
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To keep a session open with the same server, the client would then need to specify the two levels within the cookie for each request, e.g. with curl:
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```
curl -b "lvl1=whoami1; lvl2=http://127.0.0.1:8081" http://localhost:8000
```
#### Health Check
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Configure health check to remove unhealthy servers from the load balancing rotation.
Traefik will consider your servers healthy as long as they return status codes between `2XX` and `3XX` to the health check requests (carried out every `interval`).
To propagate status changes (e.g. all servers of this service are down) upwards, HealthCheck must also be enabled on the parent(s) of this service.
Below are the available options for the health check mechanism:
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- `path` is appended to the server URL to set the health check endpoint.
- `scheme`, if defined, will replace the server URL `scheme` for the health check endpoint
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- `hostname`, if defined, will apply `Host` header `hostname` to the health check request.
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- `port`, if defined, will replace the server URL `port` for the health check endpoint.
- `interval` defines the frequency of the health check calls.
- `timeout` defines the maximum duration Traefik will wait for a health check request before considering the server failed (unhealthy).
- `headers` defines custom headers to be sent to the health check endpoint.
- `followRedirects` defines whether redirects should be followed during the health check calls (default: true).
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!!! info "Interval & Timeout Format"
Interval and timeout are to be given in a format understood by [time.ParseDuration](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration).
The interval must be greater than the timeout. If configuration doesn't reflect this, the interval will be set to timeout + 1 second.
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!!! info "Recovering Servers"
Traefik keeps monitoring the health of unhealthy servers.
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If a server has recovered (returning `2xx` -> `3xx` responses again), it will be added back to the load balancer rotation pool.
!!! warning "Health check with Kubernetes"
Kubernetes has an health check mechanism to remove unhealthy pods from Kubernetes services (cf [readiness probe](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/#define-readiness-probes)).
As unhealthy pods have no Kubernetes endpoints, Traefik will not forward traffic to them.
Therefore, Traefik health check is not available for `kubernetesCRD` and `kubernetesIngress` providers.
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??? example "Custom Interval & Timeout -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
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services:
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Service-1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /health
interval: "10s"
timeout: "3s"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service-1]
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[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "3s"
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```
??? example "Custom Port -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
Service-1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /health
port: 8080
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service-1]
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[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
port = 8080
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```
??? example "Custom Scheme -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
Service-1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /health
scheme: http
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
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[http.services.Service-1]
[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
scheme = "http"
```
??? example "Additional HTTP Headers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
Service-1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /health
headers:
My-Custom-Header: foo
My-Header: bar
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service-1]
[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.healthCheck.headers]
My-Custom-Header = "foo"
My-Header = "bar"
```
#### Pass Host Header
The `passHostHeader` allows to forward client Host header to server.
By default, `passHostHeader` is true.
??? example "Don't forward the host header -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
Service01:
loadBalancer:
passHostHeader: false
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service01]
[http.services.Service01.loadBalancer]
passHostHeader = false
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```
#### ServersTransport
`serversTransport` allows to reference a [ServersTransport](./index.md#serverstransport_1) configuration for the communication between Traefik and your servers.
??? example "Specify a transport -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
Service01:
loadBalancer:
serversTransport: mytransport
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```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service01]
[http.services.Service01.loadBalancer]
serversTransport = "mytransport"
```
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!!! info default serversTransport
If no serversTransport is specified, the `default@internal` will be used.
The `default@internal` serversTransport is created from the [static configuration](../overview.md#transport-configuration).
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#### Response Forwarding
This section is about configuring how Traefik forwards the response from the backend server to the client.
Below are the available options for the Response Forwarding mechanism:
- `FlushInterval` specifies the interval in between flushes to the client while copying the response body.
It is a duration in milliseconds, defaulting to 100.
A negative value means to flush immediately after each write to the client.
The FlushInterval is ignored when ReverseProxy recognizes a response as a streaming response;
for such responses, writes are flushed to the client immediately.
??? example "Using a custom FlushInterval -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
Service-1:
loadBalancer:
responseForwarding:
flushInterval: 1s
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.Service-1]
[http.services.Service-1.loadBalancer.responseForwarding]
flushInterval = "1s"
```
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### ServersTransport
ServersTransport allows to configure the transport between Traefik and your servers.
#### `ServerName`
_Optional_
`serverName` configure the server name that will be used for SNI.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
serverName: "myhost"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
serverName = "myhost"
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
serverName: "test"
```
#### `Certificates`
_Optional_
`certificates` is the list of certificates (as file paths, or data bytes)
that will be set as client certificates for mTLS.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
certificates:
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- certFile: foo.crt
keyFile: bar.crt
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[[http.serversTransports.mytransport.certificates]]
certFile = "foo.crt"
keyFile = "bar.crt"
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
certificatesSecrets:
- mycert
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: mycert
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data:
tls.crt: LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBDRVJUSUZJQ0FURS0tLS0tCi0tLS0tRU5EIENFUlRJRklDQVRFLS0tLS0=
tls.key: LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBQUklWQVRFIEtFWS0tLS0tCi0tLS0tRU5EIFBSSVZBVEUgS0VZLS0tLS0=
```
#### `insecureSkipVerify`
_Optional_
`insecureSkipVerify` controls whether the server's certificate chain and host name is verified.
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
insecureSkipVerify: true
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
insecureSkipVerify = true
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
insecureSkipVerify: true
```
#### `rootCAs`
_Optional_
`rootCAs` defines the set of root certificate authorities (as file paths, or data bytes) to use when verifying server certificates.
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```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
rootCAs:
- foo.crt
- bar.crt
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
rootCAs = ["foo.crt", "bar.crt"]
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
rootCAsSecrets:
- myca
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: myca
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data:
tls.crt: LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBDRVJUSUZJQ0FURS0tLS0tCi0tLS0tRU5EIENFUlRJRklDQVRFLS0tLS0=
```
#### `maxIdleConnsPerHost`
_Optional, Default=2_
If non-zero, `maxIdleConnsPerHost` controls the maximum idle (keep-alive) connections to keep per-host.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
maxIdleConnsPerHost: 7
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
maxIdleConnsPerHost = 7
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
maxIdleConnsPerHost: 7
```
#### `disableHTTP2`
_Optional, Default=false_
`disableHTTP2` disables HTTP/2 for connections with servers.
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
disableHTTP2 = true
```
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
disableHTTP2: true
```
```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
disableHTTP2: true
```
#### `peerCertURI`
_Optional, Default=false_
`peerCertURI` defines the URI used to match against SAN URIs during the server's certificate verification.
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport]
peerCertURI = "foobar"
```
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
peerCertURI: foobar
```
```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
peerCertURI: foobar
```
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#### `forwardingTimeouts`
`forwardingTimeouts` are the timeouts applied when forwarding requests to the servers.
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##### `forwardingTimeouts.dialTimeout`
_Optional, Default=30s_
`dialTimeout` is the maximum duration allowed for a connection to a backend server to be established.
Zero means no timeout.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
forwardingTimeouts:
dialTimeout: "1s"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport.forwardingTimeouts]
dialTimeout = "1s"
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
forwardingTimeouts:
dialTimeout: "1s"
```
##### `forwardingTimeouts.responseHeaderTimeout`
_Optional, Default=0s_
`responseHeaderTimeout`, if non-zero, specifies the amount of time to wait for a server's response headers
after fully writing the request (including its body, if any).
This time does not include the time to read the response body.
Zero means no timeout.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
forwardingTimeouts:
responseHeaderTimeout: "1s"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport.forwardingTimeouts]
responseHeaderTimeout = "1s"
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
forwardingTimeouts:
responseHeaderTimeout: "1s"
```
##### `forwardingTimeouts.idleConnTimeout`
_Optional, Default=90s_
`idleConnTimeout` is the maximum amount of time an idle (keep-alive) connection will remain idle before closing itself.
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Zero means no limit.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
forwardingTimeouts:
idleConnTimeout: "1s"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport.forwardingTimeouts]
idleConnTimeout = "1s"
```
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```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
forwardingTimeouts:
idleConnTimeout: "1s"
```
##### `forwardingTimeouts.readIdleTimeout`
_Optional, Default=0s_
`readIdleTimeout` is the timeout after which a health check using ping frame will be carried out
if no frame is received on the HTTP/2 connection.
Note that a ping response will be considered a received frame,
so if there is no other traffic on the connection,
the health check will be performed every `readIdleTimeout` interval.
If zero, no health check is performed.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
forwardingTimeouts:
readIdleTimeout: "1s"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport.forwardingTimeouts]
readIdleTimeout = "1s"
```
```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
forwardingTimeouts:
readIdleTimeout: "1s"
```
##### `forwardingTimeouts.pingTimeout`
_Optional, Default=15s_
`pingTimeout` is the timeout after which the HTTP/2 connection will be closed
if a response to ping is not received.
```yaml tab="File (YAML)"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
serversTransports:
mytransport:
forwardingTimeouts:
pingTimeout: "1s"
```
```toml tab="File (TOML)"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.serversTransports.mytransport.forwardingTimeouts]
pingTimeout = "1s"
```
```yaml tab="Kubernetes"
apiVersion: traefik.containo.us/v1alpha1
kind: ServersTransport
metadata:
name: mytransport
namespace: default
spec:
forwardingTimeouts:
pingTimeout: "1s"
```
### Weighted Round Robin (service)
The WRR is able to load balance the requests between multiple services based on weights.
This strategy is only available to load balance between [services](./index.md) and not between [servers](./index.md#servers).
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!!! info "Supported Providers"
This strategy can be defined currently with the [File](../../providers/file.md) or [IngressRoute](../../providers/kubernetes-crd.md) providers.
```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
app:
weighted:
services:
- name: appv1
weight: 3
- name: appv2
weight: 1
appv1:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
appv2:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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[http.services]
[http.services.app]
[[http.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv1"
weight = 3
[[http.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv2"
weight = 1
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[http.services.appv1]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
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[[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[http.services.appv2]
[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
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url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
#### Health Check
HealthCheck enables automatic self-healthcheck for this service, i.e. whenever
one of its children is reported as down, this service becomes aware of it, and
takes it into account (i.e. it ignores the down child) when running the
load-balancing algorithm. In addition, if the parent of this service also has
HealthCheck enabled, this service reports to its parent any status change.
!!! info "All or nothing"
If HealthCheck is enabled for a given service, but any of its descendants does
not have it enabled, the creation of the service will fail.
HealthCheck on Weighted services can be defined currently only with the [File](../../providers/file.md) provider.
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
app:
weighted:
healthCheck: {}
services:
- name: appv1
weight: 3
- name: appv2
weight: 1
appv1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /status
interval: 10s
timeout: 3s
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
appv2:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /status
interval: 10s
timeout: 3s
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.app]
[http.services.app.weighted.healthCheck]
[[http.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv1"
weight = 3
[[http.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv2"
weight = 1
[http.services.appv1]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "3s"
[[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[http.services.appv2]
[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "3s"
[[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
### Mirroring (service)
The mirroring is able to mirror requests sent to a service to other services.
Please note that by default the whole request is buffered in memory while it is being mirrored.
See the maxBodySize option in the example below for how to modify this behaviour.
!!! info "Supported Providers"
This strategy can be defined currently with the [File](../../providers/file.md) or [IngressRoute](../../providers/kubernetes-crd.md) providers.
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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http:
services:
mirrored-api:
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mirroring:
service: appv1
# maxBodySize is the maximum size allowed for the body of the request.
# If the body is larger, the request is not mirrored.
# Default value is -1, which means unlimited size.
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maxBodySize: 1024
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mirrors:
- name: appv2
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percent: 10
appv1:
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loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
appv2:
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loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.mirrored-api]
[http.services.mirrored-api.mirroring]
service = "appv1"
# maxBodySize is the maximum size in bytes allowed for the body of the request.
# If the body is larger, the request is not mirrored.
# Default value is -1, which means unlimited size.
maxBodySize = 1024
[[http.services.mirrored-api.mirroring.mirrors]]
name = "appv2"
percent = 10
[http.services.appv1]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[http.services.appv2]
[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
#### Health Check
HealthCheck enables automatic self-healthcheck for this service, i.e. if the
main handler of the service becomes unreachable, the information is propagated
upwards to its parent.
!!! info "All or nothing"
If HealthCheck is enabled for a given service, but any of its descendants does
not have it enabled, the creation of the service will fail.
HealthCheck on Mirroring services can be defined currently only with the [File](../../providers/file.md) provider.
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
http:
services:
mirrored-api:
mirroring:
healthCheck: {}
service: appv1
mirrors:
- name: appv2
percent: 10
appv1:
loadBalancer:
healthCheck:
path: /status
interval: 10s
timeout: 3s
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-1/"
appv2:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- url: "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[http.services]
[http.services.mirrored-api]
[http.services.mirrored-api.mirroring]
[http.services.mirrored-api.mirroring.healthCheck]
service = "appv1"
[[http.services.mirrored-api.mirroring.mirrors]]
name = "appv2"
percent = 10
[http.services.appv1]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "3s"
[[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-1/"
[http.services.appv2]
[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[http.services.appv1.loadBalancer.healthCheck]
path = "/health"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "3s"
[[http.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
url = "http://private-ip-server-2/"
```
## Configuring TCP Services
### General
Each of the fields of the service section represents a kind of service.
Which means, that for each specified service, one of the fields, and only one,
has to be enabled to define what kind of service is created.
Currently, the two available kinds are `LoadBalancer`, and `Weighted`.
### Servers Load Balancer
The servers load balancer is in charge of balancing the requests between the servers of the same service.
??? example "Declaring a Service with Two Servers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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tcp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
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```toml tab="TOML"
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## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
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[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
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```
#### Servers
Servers declare a single instance of your program.
The `address` option (IP:Port) point to a specific instance.
??? example "A Service with One Server -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
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```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
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tcp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
#### PROXY Protocol
Traefik supports [PROXY Protocol](https://www.haproxy.org/download/2.0/doc/proxy-protocol.txt) version 1 and 2 on TCP Services.
It can be enabled by setting `proxyProtocol` on the load balancer.
Below are the available options for the PROXY protocol:
- `version` specifies the version of the protocol to be used. Either `1` or `2`.
!!! info "Version"
Specifying a version is optional. By default the version 2 will be used.
??? example "A Service with Proxy Protocol v1 -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
tcp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
proxyProtocol:
version: 1
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.proxyProtocol]
version = 1
```
#### Termination Delay
As a proxy between a client and a server, it can happen that either side (e.g. client side) decides to terminate its writing capability on the connection (i.e. issuance of a FIN packet).
The proxy needs to propagate that intent to the other side, and so when that happens, it also does the same on its connection with the other side (e.g. backend side).
However, if for some reason (bad implementation, or malicious intent) the other side does not eventually do the same as well,
the connection would stay half-open, which would lock resources for however long.
To that end, as soon as the proxy enters this termination sequence, it sets a deadline on fully terminating the connections on both sides.
The termination delay controls that deadline.
It is a duration in milliseconds, defaulting to 100.
A negative value means an infinite deadline (i.e. the connection is never fully terminated by the proxy itself).
??? example "A Service with a termination delay -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
tcp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
terminationDelay: 200
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]]
terminationDelay = 200
```
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### Weighted Round Robin
The Weighted Round Robin (alias `WRR`) load-balancer of services is in charge of balancing the requests between multiple services based on provided weights.
This strategy is only available to load balance between [services](./index.md) and not between [servers](./index.md#servers).
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!!! info "Supported Providers"
This strategy can be defined currently with the [File](../../providers/file.md) or [IngressRoute](../../providers/kubernetes-crd.md) providers.
```yaml tab="YAML"
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## Dynamic configuration
tcp:
services:
app:
weighted:
services:
- name: appv1
weight: 3
- name: appv2
weight: 1
appv1:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080"
appv2:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[tcp.services]
[tcp.services.app]
[[tcp.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv1"
weight = 3
[[tcp.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv2"
weight = 1
[tcp.services.appv1]
[tcp.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "private-ip-server-1:8080/"
[tcp.services.appv2]
[tcp.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[[tcp.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "private-ip-server-2:8080/"
```
## Configuring UDP Services
### General
Each of the fields of the service section represents a kind of service.
Which means, that for each specified service, one of the fields, and only one,
has to be enabled to define what kind of service is created.
Currently, the two available kinds are `LoadBalancer`, and `Weighted`.
### Servers Load Balancer
The servers load balancer is in charge of balancing the requests between the servers of the same service.
??? example "Declaring a Service with Two Servers -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
udp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[udp.services]
[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
[[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
#### Servers
The Servers field defines all the servers that are part of this load-balancing group,
i.e. each address (IP:Port) on which an instance of the service's program is deployed.
??? example "A Service with One Server -- Using the [File Provider](../../providers/file.md)"
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
udp:
services:
my-service:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[udp.services]
[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer]
[[udp.services.my-service.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "xx.xx.xx.xx:xx"
```
### Weighted Round Robin
The Weighted Round Robin (alias `WRR`) load-balancer of services is in charge of balancing the requests between multiple services based on provided weights.
This strategy is only available to load balance between [services](./index.md) and not between [servers](./index.md#servers).
This strategy can only be defined with [File](../../providers/file.md).
```yaml tab="YAML"
## Dynamic configuration
udp:
services:
app:
weighted:
services:
- name: appv1
weight: 3
- name: appv2
weight: 1
appv1:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080"
appv2:
loadBalancer:
servers:
- address: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8080"
```
```toml tab="TOML"
## Dynamic configuration
[udp.services]
[udp.services.app]
[[udp.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv1"
weight = 3
[[udp.services.app.weighted.services]]
name = "appv2"
weight = 1
[udp.services.appv1]
[udp.services.appv1.loadBalancer]
[[udp.services.appv1.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "private-ip-server-1:8080/"
[udp.services.appv2]
[udp.services.appv2.loadBalancer]
[[udp.services.appv2.loadBalancer.servers]]
address = "private-ip-server-2:8080/"
```