> That all depends on how you configure the cluster. As long as 
> replication is not on then no you would not be storing the 
> same data, so you could get more out of your memory, at that 
> point failover would only keep folks online the session would 
> be lost (though I suppose you might be able to use client 
> scope if you dared, never tried).

The Client scope works fine for that, actually, as long as you're using a
database. It's relatively slow, but it's reliable.

Again, though, clustering multiple instances on a single physical server
isn't something you do to improve performance, but rather reliability.

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