Posted in January 31, 2010 ¬ 8:18 amh.Royans
Standard DNS protocol allows DNS servers to respond with multiple addresses in the replies for simple DNS lookup queries. This, and the way that the order of records is changed in every reply is collectively known as the “Round Robin DNS” technique to load balance across a set of servers. Though a lot of organizations [...]
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Posted in January 23, 2010 ¬ 11:13 pmh.RoyansComments Off
Designing any scalable web architecture would be incomplete without investigating “load balancers”. There used to be a time when selecting and installing load balancers was an art by itself. Not anymore. A lot of organizations today, use Apache web servers as a proxy server (and also as a load balancer) for the backend application clusters. [...]
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