He could be talking about a custom session management scheme.  I have used rsession 
(http://vfive.com/rsession/index.html)in previous (CF5) projects in order to avoid 
having to lock session vars and to support non-sticky sessions in clusters. 

-Phil

>What Barney said is dead-on.  I am a total zero on clusters, but isn't
>there a way -- outside of CF -- to handle sessions so they remain
>sticky despite the application?  i.e. an external application of some
>sort.  Would that be db-related?
>
>Systems guys at that level usually aren't so ignorant so I'm wondering
>if he is taking something non-CF into account.
>
>And even there was such a thing in play, I can't see how proper
>locking practices would be mitigated in any meaningful way.
>
>-- 
>--Matt Robertson--
>President, Janitor
>MSB Designs, Inc.
>mysecretbase.com

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