Thanks Scott.

Scott Ferguson wrote:
> 
> 
> On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:02 AM, YoKay wrote:
> 
>>
>> I have a question:
>>
>> Is cluster-store/tcp-store only available in resin 3.x pro version ?
> 
> Correct.
> 
>> I think for 2.1.7 it was allowed in non pro version.
> 
> I believe that was true.  2.1 split the pro/non-pro by APIs, while 3.x  
> splits by clustering/performance/reliability, but includes all the  
> APIs in the non-pro.
> 
> -- Scott
> 
>>
>>
>> It would be very nice if some one can clarify.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:15 AM, Chad Cannell wrote:
>>>
>>>> What is the difference between tcp-store and cluster-store?
>>>
>>> They're the same.  cluster-store is the newer name.  tcp-store is  
>>> just
>>> for backward compatibility.
>>>
>>> If you turn on "finer" logging, you should see the size of the  
>>> session
>>> getting stored.
>>>
>>> -- Scott
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> c
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 15:18 -0400, Chad Cannell wrote:
>>>>> We currently have a Resin cluster of 25 nodes, configured to use  
>>>>> JDBC
>>>>> persistence. We typically have around 140,000 active sessions.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am considering moving to cluster store persistence. We have been
>>>>> running on a single MySQL database. I have started to look into
>>>>> clustring it and thoght maybe cluster store would be better.
>>>>>
>>>>> Our app doesn't use the session for anything other than login state
>>>>> and
>>>>> the cluster simply provides SSO and LB.
>>>>>
>>>>> How would I go about determining what memory consumption our  
>>>>> sessions
>>>>> would add to each node's JVM? Is there any documentation that would
>>>>> show
>>>>> how much memory 1 session would take in it's basic form? I could  
>>>>> then
>>>>> extrapilate that out to our load.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any perf gain/loss by going to cluster store?
>>>>>
>>>>> My goal is better HA of session data and no performance  
>>>>> degradation.
>>>>>
>>>>> -3
>>>>>
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