We have a clustered deployment environment with several nodes replicating HTTP sessions
across the cluster. If the values stored in session don't change over period of time,
hence there is no replication taking place, what will be the lifespan of replicated
sessions on the nodes not being hit?
Scenario:
My cluster consists of nodes A, B and C
Node A receives the original request and stores some values in session.
Session update on Node A triggers replication of sessions to Nodes B and C
Subsequent requests do not cause updates to the values stored in session.
By chance, all of the subsequent requests are sent to Node A, which keeps the http session
alive on this node.
Will the replicated sessions be maintained on Node B and C, even though session expiration
period was reached? I guess what I am asking about is whether session replication takes
care of keeping replicated sessions alive?
Thanks in advance,
~george
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