I don't think the CSS is geared to perform data replication. I believe this
is the responsibility of the web farm. In my former company, one of the
developers wrote a real-time agent that performs this sort of replication,
between servers in the web farm.

CM

-----Original Message-----
From: John Neiberger
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18/06/01 21:39
Subject: Re: CSS 11000 question (Urgent) [7:8990]

I know that these boxes can do dynamic replication of web content but
you're wanting to do dynamic, instantaneous replication of per-session
user data.  Of the top of my head I can't think of a way to do that. 
Perhaps there is a way but I'm just not sure if the CSS switches have
that capability.

>>> "Bradley Wong"  6/18/01 1:57:33 PM >>>
I have a CSS 11000 serving 4 webserver. The users are
retrieving and updating the data from a sql database
thru the webservers. If a webserver is crashed while
the user has a session connecting to the database, CSS
will switch it to the next available web server. I
wonder whether or not it is possible to cache the
information to another web server without having the
user to re-enter the information again.

Thanks.

Brad
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