Re: dns resoluton and caching

2014-07-03 Thread Yumerefendi, Aydan
Thank you Baptiste. I think it will be very useful feature to add for any service that uses dynamic dns of some sort. Thanks for your reply, Best, ‹aydan On 7/3/14, 4:41 PM, "Baptiste" wrote: >On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 5:03 AM, Yumerefendi, Aydan > wrote: >> We are using haproxy to route traffic

Re: dns resoluton and caching

2014-07-03 Thread Baptiste
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 5:03 AM, Yumerefendi, Aydan wrote: > We are using haproxy to route traffic to several AWS services that are > behind an ELB and noticed the following behavior: > - haproxy resolves the ELB address at startup and routes traffic just fine > (not sure if haproxy uses the firs

dns resoluton and caching

2014-07-01 Thread Yumerefendi, Aydan
We are using haproxy to route traffic to several AWS services that are behind an ELB and noticed the following behavior: - haproxy resolves the ELB address at startup and routes traffic just fine (not sure if haproxy uses the first IP or all resolved IPs and round-robins between them, though)