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Re: Enhydra: High Availability Enhydra: msg#00043

java.enhydra.general

Subject: Re: Enhydra: High Availability Enhydra

Hi !

It depends, on what you mean with "high" availability. Enhydra 5 supports loadbalancing including clustering of app-servers together with session persistence in files / database (on a shared dataserver) for session-failover with the director web server plugin. It is NOT the Lutris code, we improved the session manager in release 5.0 ourselves.

Greetings.

Alfred


From: Matt Howell <mhowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: enhydra@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Enhydra: High Availability Enhydra
Date: 13 Mar 2003 11:24:07 -0700

I am very interested in suggestions anyone might have as to highly
available / fault tolerant implementations of Enhydra. In the past,
before the demise of what was formerly known as Lutris, there was a J2EE
based version of Enhydra (EAS) that shared session information between
servers, preventing single point of failure at the application server.
What happened to this product? Will any of these features ever make it
into the public releases?

Has anyone tried implementing Enhydra with SteelEye's LifeKeeper product
or the LinuxHA Heartbeat?

TIA,

-Matt Howell
mhowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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