Hi Ard,

From your mail I assume you see little chance that they could share the same cache. I suspected so...

Apart from your question which is quite interesting, and I would certainly not 
know haw different cocoon instances could be able to have knowledge about 
validities and cachekeys the other cocoon instance created, I am very 
interested how you and up with a 30 GB (cocoon) cache!! That is quite amazing! 
Is it a lot of binary data? You could better cache this once in apache, or 
perhaps in the load-balancer..not within cocoon. Anyway, what is the 30 GB ?

Well, I am actually serving quite a lot of information over Cocoon:

iHOP is an online service that provides this gene guided network as a natural way of accessing the more than 12 million abstracts in PubMed and brings all the advantages of the internet to scientific literature research. The actual network provided in iHOP contains two million sentences and 30000 different genes from human, mouse, Drosophila, C. elegans, zebrafish, Arabidopsis, yeast and E. coli.
http://www.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP/


Btw, I reduced the number of objects to be cached (today). I am curious if this will do it.

Thanks,

Robert


Many thanks for any help,

Robert


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