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Nice Def here : A load balancer acts as the “traffic cop” sitting in front of your servers and routing client requests across all servers capable of fulfilling those requests in a manner that maximizes speed and capacity utilization and ensures that no one server is overworked, which could degrade performance
Another way to think of it is: If you write code that targets .NET Framework it can run on the .NET Framework If you write code that targets .NET Core it can run on the .NET Core framework If you write code that targets .NET Standard, it can run anywhere (including Mono and Xamarin now)
.NET Core is a runtime, .NET Standard is basically a subset of APIs (ie. stuff you can use from the framework) that spans both .NET Core and .NET Framework