Understanding load balancing

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    I'm using dnscrypt-proxy (docker container). From my dnscrypt-proxy.toml: ``` dnscrypt_servers = true doh_servers = false odoh_servers = false require_dnssec = true require_nolog = true require_nofilter = true

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    [anonymized_dns] routes = [ { server_name='*', via=['anon-plan9-ns2', 'anon-plan9-dns'] } ] skip_incompatible = true ``` I have all the default sources and lists enabled, and have not added any of my own. Load balancing is left on the default (p2). The documentation states::

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