Hi Cedric,

We are only planning a backup server in AWS at the moment and one or two
servers onsite.  Would this still be an option?  Where could I find
documentation on the Memcached replication?

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 2:46 PM, Cedric Hurst <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you’re on EC2, the Memcached replication option is worth considering.
> That way you can use AWS’s Elasticache offering to spin up your Memcached
> cluster, replication, etc.
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> On October 6, 2014 at 1:34:34 PM, Adam Causey ([email protected]) wrote:
>
>  Hello,
>
> Currently we have a customized setup of HA clustering of CAS 3.5.2 which
> involves two servers (one primary, one failover) with a mySQL master-master
> replication.  The database caches ticket-granting tickets in case of
> failover to the 2nd server.
>
> We've had multiple issues with the master-master replication, and we are
> also planning to introduce a 3rd server in the cloud.
>
> Is the EhcacheTicketRegistery still the best method for clustering
> multiple servers?  We will have to use RMI since multicasting is not an
> option in AWS.
>
> If we use the EhcacheTicketRegistery, can we switch to a load balanced
> setup instead of having a primary/failover setup?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Adam Causey
> Virginia Commonwealth University
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