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Assigning addresses creates address records (also
known as "A records"), which are the bread and butter
of the DNS administrator. These records specify the IP address
to which a given name should translate. If you assign multiple
IP addresses to the same zone then the server will perform round-robin
DNS load balancing. In some ways, this simple load balancing is
far superior to expensive load-balancing hardware.
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