So load balancing would have to be done via Tomcat?

I'm currently running 6.3 on IIS with the New Atlanta servlet exec.

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I'm going to say that it's possible to do it with minimal interruption,
but I'm not sure about no interruption.  If you configure multiple
mid-tier servers behind a load balancer, if one of them goes down then
the load balancer would re-point them....which would force them to log
back in because their session is invalid on the other server....but I
did look into Tomcat clustering that did session sharing, but didn't get
far enough down that road to actually test anything.

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Hi everyone:

 

Is it possible to create a high availability Midtier cluster? That is, a
cluster of Midtier servers that behave as a virtual single server so
that if one server fails the other picks up the load without the end
users noticing?

 

Thanks,

Norm

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