I see, thanks! what's the more fancy way? :)
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:12 PM, David Birdsong <[email protected]>wrote: > There are simple ways and big fancy ways. > > I'd recommend a simple way to start out. DNS can serve more than 1 ip > address for a single name via 2 or more A records. > > On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 6:48 PM, S Ahmed <[email protected]> wrote: > > How is it possible for a single domain like www.example.com which maps > to a > > public i.p of xx.xx.xx.xx work when there are multiple haproxy servers? > > > > The only way I can think of is if somehow your domain name maps to 2 > > different ipaddresses (if you can 2 haproxy servers). > > > > I'm not talking about a single front-end haproxy which then further > proxies > > to another set of haproxy servers. > > > > Is it possible to have multiple haproxy servers that are round robined? > If > > so, how? > > > > >

