<p>I apologize for the cut off reply. I accidently hit send before I was complete. </p>
<p>If by some domains have 12 ips you mean a 12 A record round robin, then it is important remember that BIND doesn't have any way of telling the load on the 12 servers. So it's load sharing not load balancing.<br>
The f5 is load balancing so you would see a more even load across the 12 servers.</p>
<p>-Ben Croswell</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mar 29, 2011 4:55 AM, "Kay" <<a href="mailto:chokh@daumcorp.com">chokh@daumcorp.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> Dear my friends.<br>> <br>> I use bind 8.4.7-REL on RHEL 4.4 OS and have thousands of domains.<br>
> <br>> In my case ;<br>> some domain has 12 IPs but traffic of the server is not equal.<br>> The traffic of 11 IPs is same and just 1 IP is higher than others.<br>> <br>> Today, I moved the dns that is not equal to GSLB(F5) and set <br>
> address-return 2(Maximum Addresses Returned).<br>> And then, it's disappeared, equal traffic incoming completely.<br>> <br>> Is there some kind of bugs in bind that I use?<br>> or any idea?<br>> <br>
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