A bit of a case-by-case one really.  Session management depends entirely
on your setup.
CFMX6.1 with JRun exposed (Enterprise edtn) or simply CFMX on J2EE (with
J2EE svr being JRun) is rather nice, session replication buddies at the
JRun level makes things easy, just enable J2EE session variables in CF
Admin, setup the replication buddies in JRun and hope for the best.
Worth playing with if you've not tried it, give you the ability to have
separate CF instances per site and even clusters per site on the same
machine.



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Fleur
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> And, in a hardware load balanced environment (i.e. non-session 
> sharing),
you can't gaurantee that the user's session is completely gone.

I don't know where you store session details, but I store them in
database. Which enables you to work with them in a load balanced
environment.

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