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Re: Load Balancing

From: rob
Date: Thursday, January 31, 2002
Time: 7:13:18 pm

On 1/31/02 8:59 PM, "QuickDNS Talk" <quickdns-talk@lists.menandmice.com>
wrote:

>> On 1/29/02 8:44 PM, "Men & Mice Support" <cbuxton@menandmice.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Give it a TTL of 5 minutes (300 seconds). Fill in the minimum values
>>> for the other time-based fields. For each server, enter it's IP
>>> address and the percentage of traffic you want to give it - 50, 35,
>>> and 15, or whatever you settle on. The numbers don't have to add up
>>> to 100, but having them do so makes it easiest to figure out how much
>>> traffic will go where. When you're done and have saved the zone,
>>> launch QuickDNS Load Balancer on each QuickDNS Server machine.
>> If I give a ttl of 5 minutes isn't it possible that if I was on Server A
> 5
>> minutes ago and I had no activity, that I could be on Server B on my next
>> access? I ask this because I store data on the relative server and while
> it
>> isn't too timely I would want you to stay on the same server for about a
>> half an hour. Even if you took a 10 minute stretch.
>>
>> Robert Minor
>> Director of Internet Services
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