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Originally posted by Pixhell
"round-robin DNS" ???
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This is where you point the same hostname at two or more IPs. The DNS server (usually) rotates the order of the DNS replies so that surfers will be fairly evenly distributed between the IPs.
If you don't do your own DNS then your host should be able to set it up for you. The tech term would be "multiple A records per host" or something like that.