In most environments, when you are load balancing, you will have a large
amount of users, and thus the traffic will be proportionally distributed
even with sticky sessions.  It seems that you are running high intensity
web
applications with few users.  In this scenario, it's possible that
traffic
will be lopsided.  If this affects user performance for you, then
perhaps
sticky sessions are not the answer.  

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I think you are correct.  We serve up about 100,000 page hits a day, but
probably have around 250 users on the site.

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Personally, I would set up a shared directory that both servers can
write
their CFCHARTS to as has been suggested by other members.  

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I agree.  The old thread Dave Watts gave me was very helpful and I think
just might work.

~Brad

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