Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
How a client in Ireland gets sent to a server in England while someone
on the east coast of USA gets a server in NewYork I don't know. The
machine name is the same in both cases. Anyone know how this is handled?
You either use:
a) Server side re-direct
b) DNS based geographic load balancing
c) BGP
d) Combination of BGP & Geographic DNS
UltraDNS.com do a managed service for this at about $400 per month per
DNS entry which is one of the best ways of doing it.
Obviously as with all these things the real question is WHY?
Why on earth would you want to do this with just two servers?
Just put both IP's in the DNS A record and let the client figure out
which one is working.
Just my 2 cents...
Regards,
Malcolm.
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