Re: Load Balancing DNS



Ok I wil try and mail you after i get my result..
Thanks & Regards

"Jmnts" <Jmnts@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Right click in the Domain folder (Under Dns Forward LookUp Zones) and
choose new -> Alias (CNAME).

For example:
You have a domain named: Domain.com, right click the domain name and
choose new Alias, then in the first textbox write App, then choose the
target host, as I aready mention you shoul coose one of the 2 A records
created (AppServer.domain.com)

For more inf check:
How To Configure DNS Records for Your Web Site in Windows Server
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324260


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"Madhan Singh" <madhan.singhraja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Thanks. But I am have a doubt could you pls clarify me. Since I am a
beginner I am having the problem to implement that. Could you pls say me
how should I asssign the CNAME and how to set the properties.
Regards,

"Jmnts" <Jmnts@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

- Create two A records with the same name and different IpAddress
(Example: AppServer.domain.com-192.168.0.1,
AppServer.domain.com-192.168.0.2)

- Create a CNAME (Canonical Name) that points to the A record
(AppServer.domain.com), note you only need to add the alias name, for
example: your domain is domain.com, and the app is refered by App, then
your alias should be App, it stays (App.domain.com)

- To enable round and robin, right click dns server choose properties,
advanced tab and choose enable round and robin.

That should do the job.




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MCSA + Exchange



"Madhan Singh" <madhan.singhraja@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I am deploying my ASP.Net web application in two different servers I
want to
apply or configure those server with load balancing technique (i.e
Round
Robin DNS)











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