There are plenty of pros that come along with a cluster. Namely speed,
high-availability and ease of patch management.

-Adam

On 6/23/05, jacksonj @ calib. com jacksonj @ calib. com
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The more I know about having a farm of servers, the more worried I get
> > about them:
> >
> > Farm Cons:
> 
> > * No way to sync the global scopes (Application, Server)
> 
> > * No CFCs in session scope (Has this changed in CFMX7? Guess I can
> > look it up.)
> 
> > * Only native way to do session sharing is to share the entire
> > instances. Workaround is to use client vars, which natively have very
> > course time spans, and with which you have to de/serialize complex
> > vars.
> >
> > And now...
> 
> > * No charting without sticky sessions?
> 
> Forgot to mention the one of the ones I'm most worried about:
> 
> * A farm of servers can undermine <cflocks>
> 
> Geesh, why did I set up this farm again? ;-)
> 
> Thanks,
> Jamie
> 
> 

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