CF Enterprise includes ClusterCats, which can be used with any version of
NT/2000 (not just NTAS) for load-balancing and failover.
Beware: "session" variables don't load-balance well, since they aren't
actually shared across servers. ClusterCats uses some DNS trickery to
"stick" a given session to one server or the other, for the life of the
session. In "sticky sessions" mode, load balancing is only performed on the
first hit, so it's not as smooth as it could be if session variables weren't
used.
HTH
Daryl
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From: "Mark Kirkbride" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:15 AM
Subject: [KCFusion] ColdFusion Failover
> Hello all,
> If I need to have a failover situation, do I need two servers
> running Windows 2000 Advanced and ColdFusion Enterprise? Or can this be
> done with another combination?
>
> Mark Kirkbride
> Information System Specialist
> FBD Consulting, Inc.
> (913) 319-8836
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