Jaime Soriano Pastor wrote: > Whats round-robin dns?, it depends on domain server, or can be > configured in the local host.
Most modern DNS servers support round-robin DNS. It works by specifying multiple IP addresses for a single name. Each time the DNS server is queried for that name, it gives a different numeric IP address out of the list provided to it. Google on "round robin DNS" to find more info on it. > Can be configured a proxy to do load balancing? Yes, though in that case you must be careful that the proxy itself does not become a bottleneck. There are also hardware appliances that perform load balancing. They'll give the best performance and overall load balancing, but can be pricey (depending on the manufacturer and features). What kind of content are you trying to load balance? Adam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]