Hi Susanka, On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 9:18 AM, Susankha Nirmala <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All, > > When we using APIM all in one active/active deployment pattern, by default > gateway caching enabled and clustering disable according to the document > [1], Due to that > distributed caching is not use with this deployment pattern. With this > deployment pattern, If we revoke a token, it will not update in both APIM > nodes and in one APIM node same token will be available as a valid token. > Due to that can we recommend this deployment architecture pattern in > production environments? > Its depends on customers requirement. Many cases, token revocation does not need to revoke immediately (realtime). It will automatically revoke when cache is expires. (eg 15 min) > > [1] - https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM210/Configuring+an+ > Active-Active+Deployment > > Thanks, > /Susankha. > > > > -- > Susankha Nirmala > Senior Software Engineer > WSO2, Inc.: http://wso2.com > lean.enterprise.middleware > > Mobile : +94 77 593 2146 <+94%2077%20593%202146> > blog : https://susankhanirmala.wordpress.com/ > -- Lakmal Warusawithana Senior Director - Cloud Architecture; WSO2 Inc. Mobile : +94714289692 Blogs : https://medium.com/@lakwarus/ http://lakmalsview.blogspot.com/
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