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Just run apache on one machine and let it load balance
several machines running jserv. AFAIK, once a user gets
a session apache will make sure to keep routing this
person to the same jserv. If I am wrong please someone
let me know :)

Regards,
naeem

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> From: Ben Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 4:57 PM
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> Subject: Is Jserv clusterable?
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> We are utilizing Jserv with one server which runs both Apache, Jserv,
> and the JVM. In time, we want to make this whole setup scalable using
> load balancing through a router. However, we are worried that session
> information would be lost. Say we have machines A, B, and C. User Fred
> makes a request for a servlet and the router finds that A is open so A
> get the business. Fred then hits a link on the returned HTML page and
> the router send this to machine B, not A. Will the session information
> be available? My first inclination is that it will not. Does 
> Jserv have
> a way to utilize load balancing while keeping the session information?
> Should we let Jserv do the balancing? or should we load balance by IP,
> that is, IP 12.1 through 12.254 load balance on A, 13.1 through 13.254
> on B, etc.?
> 
> Or does this make no sense whatsoever?
> 
> Ben Ricker
> Web Administrator
> US-Rx, Inc.
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