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  2. Round-robin DNS - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin DNS is a technique of load distribution, load balancing, or fault-tolerance provisioning multiple, redundant Internet Protocol service hosts, e.g., Web server, FTP servers, by managing the Domain Name System's (DNS) responses to address requests from client computers according to an appropriate statistical model.

  3. Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin DNS is an alternate method of load balancing that does not require a dedicated software or hardware node. In this technique, multiple IP addresses are associated with a single domain name; clients are given IP in a round-robin fashion. IP is assigned to clients with a short expiration so the client is more likely to use a different ...

  4. Network load balancing - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the before mentioned, to configure a terminal server cluster, one needs a load-balancing technology such as Network Load Balancing (NLB) or DNS round robin. A load balancing solution will distribute client connections to each of the terminal servers. Terminal Server Session Directory is a feature that allows users to easily and ...

  5. Category:Load balancing (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Network Load Balancing Services; P. ... Round-robin DNS This page was last edited on 20 June 2022, at 11:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Fast flux - Wikipedia

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    A fast-flux service network (FFSN) is a network infrastructure resultant of the fast-fluxed network of compromised hosts; the technique is also used by legitimate service providers such as content distribution networks (CDNs) where the dynamic IP address is converted to match the domain name of the internet host, usually for the purpose of load balancing using round-robin domain name system ...

  7. Round-robin - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin DNS, a technique for dealing with redundant Internet Protocol service hosts; Round-robin networks, communications networks made up of radio nodes organized in a mesh topology; Round-robin scheduling, an algorithm for assigning equal time-slices to different processes on a computer

  8. Weighted round robin - Wikipedia

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    Weighted round robin (WRR) is a network scheduler for data flows, but also used to schedule processes. Weighted round robin [ 1 ] is a generalisation of round-robin scheduling . It serves a set of queues or tasks.

  9. Domain Name System - Wikipedia

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    DNS resolvers return the entire set upon query, but servers may implement round-robin ordering to achieve load balancing. In contrast, the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) work on the complete set of resource record in canonical order.