--- layout: "oneandone" page_title: "1&1: oneandone_loadbalancer" sidebar_current: "docs-oneandone-resource-loadbalancer" description: |- Creates and manages 1&1 Load Balancer. --- # oneandone\_server Manages a Load Balancer on 1&1 ## Example Usage ```hcl resource "oneandone_loadbalancer" "lb" { name = "test_lb" method = "ROUND_ROBIN" persistence = true persistence_time = 60 health_check_test = "TCP" health_check_interval = 300 datacenter = "GB" rules = [ { protocol = "TCP" port_balancer = 8080 port_server = 8089 source_ip = "0.0.0.0" }, { protocol = "TCP" port_balancer = 9090 port_server = 9099 source_ip = "0.0.0.0" } ] } ``` ## Argument Reference The following arguments are supported: * `name` - (Required) The name of the load balancer. * `description` - (Optional) Description for the load balancer * `method` - (Required) Balancing procedure Can be `ROUND_ROBIN` or `LEAST_CONNECTIONS` * `datacenter` - (Optional) Location of desired 1and1 datacenter. Can be `DE`, `GB`, `US` or `ES` * `persistence` - (Optional) True/false defines whether persistence should be turned on/off * `persistence_time` - (Optional) Persistence duration in seconds * `health_check_test` - (Optional) Can be `TCP` or`ICMP`. * `health_check_test_interval` - (Optional) * `health_check_test_path` - (Optional) * `health_check_test_parser` - (Optional) Loadbalancer rules (`rules`) support the following * `protocol` - (Required) The protocol for the rule. Allowed values are `TCP`, `UDP`, `TCP/UDP`, `ICMP` and `IPSEC`. * `port_balancer` - (Required) * `port_server` - (Required) * `source_ip` - (Required)