tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20718812.post6834105658010950947..comments2023-11-03T17:28:33.550+05:30Comments on DotNetJalps: ASP.NET and Load balancing.Jalpesh Vadgamahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11897824025804539164noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20718812.post-49490172734446267102012-06-08T16:56:54.887+05:302012-06-08T16:56:54.887+05:30Hello Sir, This is Sujeet From India I have develo...Hello Sir, This is Sujeet From India I have develop a online exam web application in Asp.net with VB 2005, ms sql 2005.. My issue is that i am using 40 to 50 users and its run perfect but when i increase no of users my Server IP is not responding. I dont able to understood load balancing.. If you can help me then its great for me.. Thanks SujeetĀ <br />sujeet.india@gmail.comSujeet Sharmanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20718812.post-66999929491581181682011-07-19T20:14:28.696+05:302011-07-19T20:14:28.696+05:30Thanks. I will certainly consider appfabric for th...Thanks. I will certainly consider appfabric for the next release. For the first release, I only wanted to create a simple web farm, with no session or cache sharing among the servers.<br />Here's a scenairo, I need your hep with :<br />User logs in, load balancer takes user to webserver1, since session and cache are not shared by the web farm, how will I make sure, user always lands on web server1 for all the post backs?<br />Thanks again...Sean Perryhttp://www.ibm.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20718812.post-74792067235595126602011-07-19T13:47:19.626+05:302011-07-19T13:47:19.626+05:30@Sean Perry - I think you can use to store session...@Sean Perry - I think you can use to store session state in database. Search it for google and then you can use that in database.<br /><br />Another options is to use appfabric session state provider. Which is also good options.Jalpesh Vadgamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11897824025804539164noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20718812.post-15470479170351522892011-07-19T01:57:54.913+05:302011-07-19T01:57:54.913+05:30Great article. may be yuo could help me....
I am ...Great article. may be yuo could help me....<br /><br />I am a newbie in web farms. In the current state we have only one webserver and one database. Application is in .net 3.5. Database is oracle 10g.<br />I want to use a load balancer for webservers. Database will still be a single database (at least for the first release).<br />Session and cache will not be shared, among the web servers(at least for this release).<br />In other words, the most simplist case, assume we have 3 web servers, single database for all these and a load balancer. If one web server is down, while user is logged in, user will get session timeout message, and will need to log-in again.<br />For this scenario, do I need to change anything in the application (or just load balancer rules?). Any pointers or case studies related to this? Any specific places (webservice calls, session state (in-proc), machine key etc), in the code I need to modify?<br />Thanks in advance.Sean Perryhttp://www.ibm.canoreply@blogger.com