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  • Azure Load Balancers charge by load balancer rues (5 included) so its useful to provide ways to stay under that number, either by dropping support for port 80 traffic or IPv6 traffic. When using global proxies, you can usually serve IPv6 or http->https redirects separately anyway

* Azure Load Balancers charge by load balancer rues (5 included)
so its useful to provide ways to stay under that number, either
by dropping support for port 80 traffic or IPv6 traffic. When
using global proxies, you can usually serve IPv6 or http->https
redirects separately anyway
@dghubble dghubble merged commit 0ac3d1a into main Jun 15, 2025
@dghubble dghubble deleted the azure-elide-http branch June 15, 2025 03:43
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