load balancing

SIMON BABY simonkbaby at gmail.com
Tue Sep 18 22:12:41 UTC 2018


Thanks Warren. Are we support this with our current release?

Rgds
Simon

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 3:04 PM Leroy Tennison <leroy at datavoiceint.com>
wrote:

> Before selecting round robin consider the drawbacks - a DNS server being
> down, DNS server inconsistency, an application expecting some kind of
> stateful interaction.  Finding root cause with DNS round robin can be
> challenging.  I'm not saying don't use it, your situation may be able to
> mitigate/eliminate issues. just do so fully aware of the implications.
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> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: load balancing
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> Thanks Warren.
> I am looking DNS RR distribution. (DNS Round Robin Load distribution).
>
> Round robin DNS is often used to load balance requests between a number of Web
> servers <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_server>. For example, a
> company has one domain name and three identical copies of the same web site
> residing on three servers with three different IP addresses. When one user
> accesses the home page it will be sent to the first IP address. The second
> user who accesses the home page will be sent to the next IP address, and
> the third user will be sent to the third IP address. In each case, once the
> IP address is given out, it goes to the end of the list. The fourth user,
> therefore, will be sent to the first IP address, and so forth.
>
> Rgds
> Simon
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> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 1:22 PM Warren Kumari <warren at kumari.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:01 PM SIMON BABY <simonkbaby at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Are we support load balancing with latest DNSSEC ? I have a DNSSEC
>>> application with unbound library. Do i have to add any extra configuration
>>> to support Load Balancing?
>>>
>>
>> Your question is sufficiently light on detail that it cannot be
>> realistically answered.
>>
>> What sort of load balancing?
>> 1: Traditional SLB - you hand out one IP address, and have a load
>> balancer widget which shares this to multiple backends?
>> 2: Global SLB - you hand out different IP addresses to different clients?
>> 3: Round Robin - you hand out different IP addresses, but randomly / in a
>> order, not tied to specific clients?
>> 4: Anycast - you hand out the same IP address, but this lives on multiple
>> sites, and routing takes care of getting people to the closest site?
>> 5: Multiple nameservers? Something else?
>>
>> The term "load balance" is very vague / can be applied to multiple things
>> - for all of the above except  #2, this should just work without any
>> changes. GSLB *may* require more work, but may not. # 5 is sufficiently
>> undefined that it cannot really be answered :-)
>>
>> What *exactly* is the question / scenario you are asking?
>> W
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> regret at having chosen those particular rabid weasels and that pair of
>> pants.
>>    ---maf
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