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Mirrored state servers

Has anyone here had experience using technologies such as StateMirror
(www.statemirror.com) as an alternative to managing state on a per server
basis (thus requiring sticky-sessions in a web farm) or external state
server or SQL Server, which can be a single-point-of failure or performance
problem?
Aug 13 '07 #1
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I haven't used statemirror but people I work with have used the equivalent
Port80 software product with excellent results.
Peter
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"Bill Fuller" wrote:
Has anyone here had experience using technologies such as StateMirror
(www.statemirror.com) as an alternative to managing state on a per server
basis (thus requiring sticky-sessions in a web farm) or external state
server or SQL Server, which can be a single-point-of failure or performance
problem?
Aug 14 '07 #2
Thanks... I will check into that.

There was also a software product I saw at a conference that used standard
asp session state that is replicated to all servers in the web farm. The
architect for this product, I believe, was also responsible for the
development of MSMQ.

Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the product. :(

"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.yohohhoandabottleofrum.comwrote
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>I haven't used statemirror but people I work with have used the equivalent
Port80 software product with excellent results.
Peter
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Recursion: see Recursion
site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
unBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
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"Bill Fuller" wrote:
>Has anyone here had experience using technologies such as StateMirror
(www.statemirror.com) as an alternative to managing state on a per server
basis (thus requiring sticky-sessions in a web farm) or external state
server or SQL Server, which can be a single-point-of failure or
performance
problem?

Aug 14 '07 #3

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