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ASP.NET session clustering with NCache better for web farms |

Tuesday, 23 January 2007
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Quickly use clustered sessions in your existing ASP.NET applications without any code change. Immediately see a performance boost in your ASP.NET application. NCache provides high performance in-memory ASP.NET session clustering for web farms that is faster and more scalable than storing them in a database. It is faster because sessions are kept in memory and closer to the ASP.NET application. And, it is more scalable because sessions scan be distributed to multiple servers in the farm that can better handle a larger load than a database server. With NCache, you can eliminate the need to use sticky sessions in your load balancer. This significantly improves your application scalability. NCache provides powerful dynamic clustering of sessions. You can replicate or distribute/partition sessions either locally on multiple web servers or on multiple dedicated session caching servers. NCache offers a rich set of features to grow you session clustering from small to large web farms. NCache also provides a feature-rich distributed object caching for .NET. Reduce expensive database trips by caching application data close to your application. Read more about NCache Distributed Sessions Download NCache 3.1 Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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