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Re: Load balance

From: Ross Markbreiter
Date: Friday, May 18, 2001
Time: 5:14:22 pm

Well, Sorry. TRYING TO WORK FAST! What I am trying to say is do you need a
CNAME RECORD to be able to
Do Load balancing? And if so the Record I setup below is it correct.
Thank you.

>Ross,
>
>Please state questions in complete English sentences. I'm not entirely
>sure what your question is.
>
>It appears you're asking about how to construct a CNAME record to load
>balance a second name using the same parameters as the first name. The
>CNAME record in that case would look like this:
>
>second.name. CNAME load.balance.record.name.
>____________________________________________________________________
>Chris Buxton Men & Mice
>cbuxton@menandmice.com We Make DNS Easy!
>
>At 4:45 PM -0700 5/18/01, Ross Markbreiter wrote:
>>>>To setup a correct Load balance record.
>> NS XXX.XXXX
>> NS XX.XXXXX
>>Is this correct A NAME WWW.SERVER.COM 38.X.X.X.
>> A NAME SERVER.COM 38.X.X.X
>>What is the CNAME?
>>
>>Load BALANCE
>>NAME WWW.SERVER.COM
>>
>>
>> Load Balance 38.XXXXX
>> 64.XXXXX
>>Ross
>>
>>Ross Markbreiter
>>Director Sales
>>The World Wide Web Store, Inc
>>4349 Van Nuys Blvd.
>>Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
>>http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
>>Ph:818-905-6787
>>Fax:818-905-6783
>> Toll Free-888-999-7522
>>ross@thewwwstore.com
>

Ross Markbreiter
Director Sales
The World Wide Web Store, Inc
4349 Van Nuys Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, Ca 91403
http://www.worldwidewebstore.com
Ph:818-905-6787
Fax:818-905-6783
Toll Free-888-999-7522
ross@thewwwstore.com



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