Round Robin DNS
- Round-robin DNS is a method of load balancing where multiple IP addresses are associated with a single domain name, and DNS servers rotate through the IP addresses in a round-robin fashion.
- This approach can distribute traffic across multiple load balancers without requiring any special configuration on the load balancers themselves.
- Round robin DNS may not be suitable for all applications, as it does not provide health checks or failover capabilities.
Can we use Multiple Load Balancers?
Yes, you can use multiple load balancers in a system to distribute traffic across servers or resources. Using multiple load balancers can improve scalability, fault tolerance, and performance by distributing the load more evenly and providing redundancy in case one load balancer fails.