Ok with default algorithm it looks ok.
I will try it for some days.

no, the ips are always different.
I test zen on two www server on our public web server farm.




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can you try default algorithm with some value on "memorized time" , maybe this 
would be more interesting for you

by other hand, the ip client is always the same  ip or 16 clients are 
differents ips?

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2011/7/1 Emilio Campos <[email protected]>

> Yes Alex, it is true. Hash is a tecnique where the load balancer 
> convert a ip on a long string, always the same long string and always 
> to the same backend.
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> We have to disable this field for this algorithm.
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> If you need persistence for some time, we recommend you use "Default"
> algorithm with some value on "memorized time" , it is similar to round 
> robin.
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> default algorithm >  rr with persistence session with memorized time 
> (TTL)
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> We are working for clearly this on new zen v1rc4
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> Thank about your report!
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> Regards!
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> 2011/7/1 Gruber Alexander <[email protected]>
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