DynConD – Dynamic Content Delivery Network Service is a
DynConD client-side GSLB is used by replicated and distributed network services for better user experience and global server load balancing. The client selects the optimal server independently, based on a measured network distance between client and servers (in contrast to commonly used imprecise geographic proximity) and current server load or service response time.
When can DynConD be used?
What is the basic idea behind DynConD?
If a client can access some network service located on two or more servers he can select:
DynConD uses Dynamic Server Selection (DSS) process because:
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Ok. I figured it out. It looks like my IP is changing every 24 hours and today I received an IP that was blacklisted on akamai.com cloud. Source: about 1 year ago
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