Advanced flexible load balancing - working in practice?
We are planning on implementing flexible load balancing with a single back-office master server and read-only slave front-ends using the official documentation on Flexible Load Balancing and advanced flexible load balancing.
There are lots of caveats in the latter documentation about this being a slightly experimental configuration.
So in practice does it work OK? This thread reported some issues, but they seem to have been fixed a few months ago.
If we are intentionally reserving CSS, views, code etc for old-fashioned file-based IT deployment, what exactly (if anything) needs to be replicated between the servers, except media?
Advanced flexible load balancing - working in practice?
We are planning on implementing flexible load balancing with a single back-office master server and read-only slave front-ends using the official documentation on Flexible Load Balancing and advanced flexible load balancing.
There are lots of caveats in the latter documentation about this being a slightly experimental configuration.
So in practice does it work OK? This thread reported some issues, but they seem to have been fixed a few months ago.
If we are intentionally reserving CSS, views, code etc for old-fashioned file-based IT deployment, what exactly (if anything) needs to be replicated between the servers, except media?
In case anyone else has the same question - it seems to be working well for us at the moment, apart from the possible bug I mention in this thread: https://our.umbraco.org/forum/using-umbraco-and-getting-started/77079-bug-unpublishing-nodes-on-front-end-servers-in-advanced-load-balancing-set-up
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