On 8/8/2013 6:10 AM, Marvin S. Addison wrote:

http://jasig.github.io/cas/planning/High-Availability-Guide.html

Thanks for providing this documentation; it's a bit more up to date and more understandable than the actual official wiki :). Maybe it could be integrated into the official site as to be easier to find…

Memcached, no repcache. I went to a fair bit of trouble to justify why
memcached alone is sufficient for most HA setups. Please read the
following documentation, particularly the "High Availability
Considerations" section:

I do see that memcached can be "good enough". However, abstractly, it seems ehcache is "better", at least in terms of fault tolerance. What I'd be more interested in reading would be an enumeration of negativities or downsides of ehcache that outweigh its increased resilience :). So far the only one I've really seen is increased bandwidth utilization.

Thanks…


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