> Is anyone running weblocks in an environment with more than one
> weblocks server?

In my experience, that has not been necessary (yet!), but it depends
on how many users one expects to have. You could always load-balance
between multiple weblocks servers with sticky sessions. I suppose then
you'd need to use a database-server or key-value store.

There is some discussion of scaling continuation-based servers here,
with some good points being made (from what I've read, the database
server is usually the bottleneck, hence the profusion of memcached and
their ilk):

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1451989/does-seaside-scale

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