I recently read a white paper about apache load balancing and fault
tolerance, but I still have some questions about it.

It says apache using DNS round robin to assign the actual IP to the server,
how does this work? Does all the DNS server today support this?

Let's see I have two machines, A and B, with same name assigned by DNS. A
client connection comes in, due to round robin, machine A gets pick up.
Then subsequent call should always talk with A, shouldn't it? Now if A
fails, what will happen to the client? Will it be connected to B? How?

Thanks

Bing


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