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DNS round-robin and HTTP redundancy

Posted on February 15, 2009 by sarel · Leave a comment

I’ve always thought that if you specify multiple A records with the same host name in your DNS settings it will only serve to balance the load of your site across these IP addresses. This is done by your operating system randomly choosing one IP from the list and remembering it for a set period […]

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