This is a discussion on Re: DNS Failover within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; I think you may have misread my message. The stat for hits was per day, but the unique visitors stat ...
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I think you may have misread my message. The stat for hits was per day, but the unique visitors stat was per month. The particular site I mentioned contains information and entertainment spread amongst different pages, and clients tend to stay on the site and travel around the different pages for quite a while.
Maria > -----Original Message----- > From: bind-users-bounce@isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce@isc.org] On > Behalf Of David Botham > Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 1:19 PM > To: comp-protocols-dns-bind@isc.org > Subject: Re: DNS Failover > > bind-users-bounce@isc.org wrote on 10/14/2004 12:40:24 PM: > > Pete, > > > > It is still the case that our GSLBs work pretty well. I'm not just > saying that > > from the point of view of using my own browser. When we use the GSLBs > to > > > redirect traffic for our sites, we can see that the traffic does > indeed > get redirected. > > > > For example, one of our sites gets over a million hits per day from > all > over > > the world. It gets over one million monthly unique visitors. When the > IP > > > To Pete's point: As your hits are coming from a large number of unique > hits, that implies unique brower sessions, and therefore implies that > that > your users will not have cached information from your glsb's and this > type > of traffic might not be problematic. > > However, the ones you have to worry about are those people that are not > unique and have a browser cached answer. These people will have the > problem that Pete describes. > > With the large number of unique connections your site takes you can > expect > to see the results you have described. As will all technical caveats, > it > is important to evaluate your particular circumstances and determine the > > potential impact to your situation. > > > Just my $.02. > > > Thank, > > Dave... > > > > address handed out for that site by the GSLBs is changed, the change > takes > > effect in the traffic to the site extremely quickly and effectively. > So > that > > gives a good kind of average over the various different browsers and > resolvers > > throughout the world. > > > [clip...] > > |