I'm working with our network guys to setup a load balancer configuration. It 
does work, but it does not alternate which graylog node it sends messages too.

An example of what I'd like to happen: each graylog node currently only 
effectively process up to 1000 messages per second. Server A may send a surge 
of 10,000 messages in one second and fill up a single graylog node until the 
journal is fully processed. If messages are alternated via the load balancer, 
multiple graylog nodes can share the load and process messages more quickly.

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