Global Load Balance
This is usually the last step performed when configuring Envoy. It is recommended to set up
Envoy and test your Envoy configuration thoroughly before making changes on the authoritative
name server.
For example, assume you must balance www.coyotepoint.com across a GeoCluster containing
two Envoy sites, east.coyotepoint.com (at 192.168.2.44) and west.coyotepoint.com (at 10.0.0.5).
In this case, you must configure the name servers that will handle the coyotepoint.com domain to
delegate authority for www.coyotepoint.com to both east.coyotepoint.com and
west.coyotepoint.com. When queried to resolve www.coyotepoint.com, coyotepoint.com's name
servers should return name server (NS) and alias (A) address or glue records for both Envoy
sites.
An example of a DNS zone file for this configuration is shown below. In this example, the systems
ns1 and ns2 are assumed to be the authoritative name servers (master and slave) for the
coyotepoint.com domain.
$TTL 86400
remotesite.com. IN SOA ns1.remotesite.com.
hostmaster.remotesite.com. (
0000000000
00000
0000
000000
00000 )
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