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
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
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)
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