Hi, This is Ganeshpandi from Mumbai - India. I am working as a software engineer and working in .NET. (ASP.NET).
We are planning to implement the caching across the web server using caching application block. Because of the load balancing we have decided to put more than one web server.
Here the problem is how to update other machine’s cache. We also found some solutions (Remoting). But still we are looking some better approach for that. And we are not interested on keeping seperate server for caching, where will have to make calls to that particular machine.
If you can give me some idea would be grateful.
Regards, Ganeshpandi.M Mumbai - India.
Edited by - mganeshpandi on 11 Apr 2005 13:27:11
Hi, This is Ganeshpandi from Mumbai - India. I am working as a software engineer and working in .NET. (ASP.NET).
We are planning to implement the caching across the web server using caching application block. Because of the load balancing we have decided to put more than one web server.
Here the problem is how to update other machine’s cache. We also found some solutions (Remoting). But still we are looking some better approach for that. And we are not interested on keeping seperate server for caching, where will have to make calls to that particular machine.
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