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Andrew,

Andrew Miehs wrote:
> We just had this discussion last week on the Debian ISP mailing list.
> 
> Round Robin DNS is a nasty fix to this problem, and isn't guaranteed
> to work correctly.

Certainly not. But it's one way to /actually/ divide requests between
physical hardware devices.

> Either a real load balancer (like a BigIP) or some form of Linux HA
> are the only real ways of dealing with this.

I totally agree. A single BigIP is a single point of failure, though.
R-R DNS with multiple BigIPs is better than single IP -> single BigIP, no?

- -chris

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