James Knott 01/03/14 3:50 PM >>> John Andersen wrote: Any caching by your own browser or your in-house nscd, or your ISP's DNS server is going to undo the web site's round robin via DNS anyway.
Perhaps for your own access, but what about the next guy who winds up on a different server, as intended?
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