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Connect to server that answers first?

Hello, i have a uptime site on two servers, one in US and one in EU, is it possible to select the server that answers first? I am using cloudflare.

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Not that but Geolocation which server is not so far away from you.

  • @Infinity580 said:
    Not that but Geolocation which server is not so far away from you.

    Okay, how do i do that?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Rage4 instead cloudfare or bind9 + maxmind but that dosent work pretty well.

  • Mark_RMark_R Member

    A DNS that features Roundrobin does the job I think. Zonomi.com has this feature enabled by default, all you have to do is add the multiple server IP addresses on the same A record. If one IP goes down it will redirect visitors to a IP that is still alive, I'm not sure if it connects users based on ping times though.

  • ironhideironhide Member
    edited June 2014

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  • udkudk Member

    Round robin DNS is available almost everywhere and will not give you closest IP (or even an available IP) - it's completely random, so only good for very basic load balancing.

    You'll have to explain more what you want to do. Is it simply serve a website from a diffferent server/IP depending on where your visitor is from? You could save a lot of hassle and use cloudflare as a global proxy which should speed up your site.

  • Rage4 has free geodns support. So you can redirect your visitors based on their geolocations. But in that case you have to use Rage4's DNS system, not cloudflare

  • sleddogsleddog Member
    edited June 2014

    Mark_R said: A DNS that features Roundrobin does the job I think. Zonomi.com has this feature enabled by default, all you have to do is add the multiple server IP addresses on the same A record. If one IP goes down it will redirect visitors to a IP that is still alive, I'm not sure if it connects users based on ping times though.

    This is a function of the web browser, and the issue with this is the retry time. If the first-tried IP is dead, it can take minutes before the browser retries a second IP. Long before that happens the user will have given up and moved on. Different browsers have different retry timeouts.

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