So each instance is a duplicate of the others? And you maintain separate
databases in each instance, also?

Rick

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Subject: RE: Managing multiple CF7 instances to one IIS site

You could run the clustering several ways.  We use multiple machines with
multiple clusters.  Each machine, right now, supports up to three different
clusters.  So machine A has an instance that is part of cluster G.  But 
so does
machine B and C.  You could very easily do this with one machine though.
Have
Machine A contain cluster G, but maintain instace x,y,z of that same
cluster.
If one instance goes down, the rest should carry on.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog





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