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i think you have to go to settings
It's called DNS server.
There is an excellent PDF breakdown of server load balancing at [url]http://www.radharc.com/whitepapers/Server_Load_Balancing.pdf[/url]. Also, check out the white paper associated with this Linux article: [url]http://www.linux-mag.com/id/4136[/url]. There is a good website for server load balancing. The address is http://content.websitegear.com/article/load_balance.htm. It offers a good introduction to server load balancing.
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url = uniform resource locator or universal resource locator, this is the address of a specific internet site or resource.
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A pathname is the location of a file or object in the context of a file system. A URL is the location of a file or object in the context of an internet web server.
HTML pages do not create their complete URL. The URL is generated by the Web server. Part of the URL is the saved name of the HTML file (e.g. page.html). The rest of the URL depends on where the HTML document is saved on the Web server (e.g. www.webserver.com/directory/page.html). You specify the name of the Web page in the HTML file by using the <title>My Page Name</title> tags.
Yes. It's considered a permitted, unreserved character. As long as the server is properly configured to handle the URL and produce the correct page when requested, it is considered a proper URL.
using ip address on your url address
The universal resource locator (URL) of a web page is the IP address of the server and the path of the web page upon that server. The IP address may be mapped to a domain name registered with a domain name service (DNS), thus we can use the IP address or the domain name to identify the server.