At 7:26 PM +0000 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
On Friday, 18 March 2011 at 19:14, tedd wrote:
At 3:53 PM +0000 3/18/11, Stuart Dallas wrote:
> The cookies I use to replace sessions are session-based cookies and
> last no longer than a traditional PHP session. The key is to provide
> a lightweight method of ensuring that whichever server processes the
> request has access to the session data.
>
>
> -Stuart
Stuart:
Ahhhh, I think I see.
This is a means to keep a user's session current across several
servers. It basically creates a "session-like" communication between
servers so that a load balancer can direct traffic accordingly
without losing the user's state.
Is that it?
I wouldn't call it communication, but that's the gist, yes.
-Stuart
Are the server's sharing a common database?
Cheers,
tedd
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