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A system (in sport) whereby every team plays every other team in a nicely pre-arranged fashion.
-In computing, the action of looking up a value and being given a list of things to try. Useful in the case that the first site might fall over, etc
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+In computing, the action of looking up a value and being given a list of things to try.
-
[[crb@jane
]: /usr/src/linux-2.4.21$ host google.com
- google.com has address 216.239.53.100
- google.com has address 216.239.51.100
+The canonical example is __RoundRobin
[DNS
]__
:''''
-See also [rrdtool] and RoundRobinArchive
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+ <verbatim>
+ $ host google.com
+ google.com has address 216.239.53.100
+ google.com has address 216.239.51.100
+ </verbatim>
+
+This is useful in the case that the first site might fall over, etc.
+
+Another would be a __RoundRobin Archive__: a data structure that contains a pointer and N (eg 1000) spaces for data. Whenever you want to add a data item, you put the data item at the space pointed to by the pointer and increment it. If it gets to N, you set it back to 0 again. This way you can store exactly the last 1000 items of data with very little effort.
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+
See also [rrdtool] and [Cacti]
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