Peter,
I was just poking around the Apache docs, and the load balancing module has a 
feature called 'stickyness'.  When enabled, then all requests from a given user 
are proxied to the same back-end client, so this should take care of my session 
concern. 



-----Original Message-----
Peter,
I do run Apache in front of our website, but have never used the load balancing 
feature.  I was thinking that the load-balancer would pass off requests to the 
various 4D Clients, bit that only one would hold the session info for a given 
request.  How would a second client receiving a request from Apache acquire the 
session info that resides on another client?

Thanks,
MV

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter Jakobsson
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Active4d-dev] 64-bit version


You'd be better off using Apache or some dedicated load balancer and  
doing it one layer out from the 4D Client level, then passing off the  
requests to the various 4d clients. 

Peter

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