Hi Daniel,
We use AEM installed on Tomcat with memcache. I am refering to web sessions in 
my question below.
The failover setup is as per industry standard. My question is more around 
session management between Tomcat and Memcache configuration and not on the 
general failover setup.
RegardsDeepthi

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-------- Original message --------From: Daniel Ellis <[email protected]> Date: 
7/9/18  3:42 pm  (GMT+10:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: 
Multiple failoverNodes 
I think your question is missing some details.  For instance, what do you mean 
sessions?  Web sessions?  Cookies?
Regardless, the deeper question is: what tooling are you using to manage your 
clustering / failover behavior?  I'm guessing your questions would be more 
appropriate for that group.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 10:19 PM Deepthi Komatineni <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi,
Can there be multiple failover nodes setup in case of sticky/non-sticky 
sessions?I.e., if there are 4 nodes I would like to have each node have more 
than 1 fail over node, so that when a rolling restart is done during 
deployments on 2 nodes at a time there will not be any session loss. As the 2 
nodes that are picked at a time could be the primary & secondary nodes for a 
particular session and hence will result in session loss if restarted.
Is there a configuration that allows us to set the number of fail over 
nodes/levels in case of both sticky/non-sticky sessions?
Regards,Deepthi



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