On Jan 27, 2008, at 17:54, Tony Hoyle wrote:

> Round robin DNS is different.  That's where there are multiple A  
> records
> for the same name.  The resolver has the choice of returning the same
> address for multiple queries or returning different ones.  This is not
> how the pool works.


Actually, it started out working entirely like that.   There were a  
few variations over the years but we just stopped doing it recently  
when we started using pgeodns for the nameservers (and even now each  
request returns ~five servers).



  - ask

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