Thanks Ian,

can DNS SRV works with http/https similar to SIP, any guide.  I'll also
raise the session affinity to our developers.



On 8/9/07, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/9/07, Mark Anthony C. Delfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > looking into the load balancer, i think it will defeat the purpose of
> having
> > 3 web servers, as our http/https service will depend on one machine, the
> > load balancer. if the load balancer gets down. the 3 web servers will be
> > useless.
>
> Er, why do you need three web servers then? Failover? Your config is a
> round-robin DNS setup -- requests *should* randomly go to different
> servers.
>
> Your app developers may want to try out session affinity (or
> "stickiness" in load-balancing parlance) to get around the session
> timeout issue.
>
>
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