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Suggest checking the below link which has the feature comparison, ALB Vs NLB Vs GWLB Vs CLB. You would select a load balancer based on your use-case. If you need Layer 4 LB (TCP, UDP, TLS) then typically NLB is used; if the use-case if Layer 7 (HTTP, HTTPS, gRPC) then ALB is used.
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Thanks for your answer but I want to know what an F5 Load balancer is. I've got the clear understanding on the different load balancers that exist in AWS.
See more information here: https://www.f5.com/services/resources/glossary/load-balancer
Its difficult to compare AWS LB flavors with external vendor LB because there are many features that each of the LBs support. If you are looking for a specific LB feature for AWS ELB family you can post it here.