Yes.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 9:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Witango-Talk: Load Group, Round Robin Question.

My server configuration is growing more complex, and I was wondering if 
anyone can answer this authoritatively. Please see the image attached 
to understand what I am referring to. I hope the attachment is ok, just 
a jpeg.

I currently use one IIS server (WS1) to 2 witango machines in a load 
group, works great. No issues. But I am moving to 4 witango servers in 
a load group, and 2 IIS servers. The question is this:

If I use round robin to load balance the requests to the webservers, 
lets say request A comes in to WS1, and it is assigned to Witango 2 in 
the load group, and given a user reference. Then (n) requests later, 
the goes to the other WS2 server in the round robin dns group. I need 
to verify, that WS2 will read the userreference in the cookie or URL, 
and know that there is an existing reference on Witango 2, and 
correctly send it there. And not send to a new Witango server and start 
a new reference, which will cause the user to lose state.

 From the documentation, it seems that the IIS plugin reads the 
userreference and knows where to send, but I need to be sure. I want to 
avoid a more complex structure of clustering the IIS servers.

It would be great for Witango Support to answer for me.

Thanks,


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