So I was asking the following question on Twitter:
Flexible #umbraco load-balancing doesn't need master server for
content editing, right? (the pic implies it does:)
I meant this from a content-editing perspective. I thought all servers synced with the database and the database makes sure all nodes in the farm update the cache.
Shannon replied that there might be issues with not having a master server, so I asked:
I guess I'd like to ask; isn't it possible to edit content on every single one of the webservers in the 'farm'?
which Shannon replied to with:
Perhaps you can ask this question in a place that I can write more than a few chars. Might work in most cases but not all.
So here it is, a place with more than 140 characters per message :-) Looking forward to more information about this new load-balancing technique!
Flexible load-balancing - Master server required
So I was asking the following question on Twitter:
I meant this from a content-editing perspective. I thought all servers synced with the database and the database makes sure all nodes in the farm update the cache. Shannon replied that there might be issues with not having a master server, so I asked:
which Shannon replied to with:
So here it is, a place with more than 140 characters per message :-) Looking forward to more information about this new load-balancing technique!
FYI - Question has been answered here: https://our.umbraco.org/forum/umbraco-7/using-umbraco-7/72315-umbraco-7-backend-and-load-balancing-what-are-the-problems#comment-234098
Thanks for the heads-up!
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