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is an interesting way of having two servers back each other up, though you don't achieve load sharing.
is an interesting way of having two servers back each other up, though you don't achieve load sharing.
Are you sure you read the article thoroughly, round-robin DNS provides load balancing as in:
Once Pinky and Brain have their respective eth0:0s set, bind a service (like Apache) to their aliased IPs, and set up round-robin DNS to point to both with a single hostname.-snip-
Now that roughly half of the traffic is going to each server, we'll need Pinky and Brain to monitor each other's health.