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Originally Posted by DigitalCrowd
You can use round robin, just use whichever server it hits to make the decision on which is closer and redirect the browser to a dns name associated with the closer server.
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Request goes to
www.forums.com
Then you redirect to east.forums.com or west.forums.com?
That's not DNS round-robin, that's redirecting
I would love to be proven wrong. I've been looking for a (cheap) solution to this issue for a while. DNS round-robin distributes the load, but it uses round-robin, which, by definition, is semi-random. I've been using it for three years now.