Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
You can configure the balancer to send multiple requests from the
same user to only one of the nodes. Another solution might be to use
a SAN.
How would a SAN work?
Using GFS and empty box that supports it, most SAN's will cost upwards
of 10k, but all your really getting is some hard drives with a rickity
server, most of the one I've seen/used run debian... Then you nfs mount
to the rickity device on your other servers, unless your running a high
end Distro like RHEL that supports GFS, but I would stick with nfs
because of it's easy to use nature.
Either way it has the same downsides of NFS, and I would really consider
it a waste of the dollar for just sessions. Also I Know that Zend's
Server has Session Clustering Support.
--
Sean Thayne,
Exit12
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