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Optimizes cross-cluster replication for the type of network that servers in the clusters use for administrative communication.
To enhance the reliability of HTTP sessions, you can configure servers in one cluster to replicate the session data to servers in a different cluster. In such an environment, configure the clusters to be one of the following types:
man
if the clustered servers can send their data through a metro area network (man) in which latency is negligible. With this ClusterType value, servers replicate session state synchronously and in memory only. For example, when serverA in cluster1 starts an HTTP session, its backup server, serverB in cluster2, immediately replicates this session in memory to Server B.
wan
if the clusters are far apart or send their data through a wide area network (wan) that experiences significant network latency. With this ClusterType value, a server replicates session state synchronously to the backup server in the same cluster and asynchronously to a server in the remote cluster. For example, when serverA in cluster1 starts an HTTP session, it sends the data to serverB in cluster1 and then asynchronously sends data to serverX in cluster 2. ServerX will persist the session state in the database.
If you persist session data in a replicating database, and if
you prefer to use the database to replicate the data instead of
WebLogic Server, choose a cluster type of wan
and
leave the remote cluster address undefined. WebLogic Server saves
the session data to the local database and assumes that the
database replicates data as needed.
Privileges: Read/Write
Default Value: none
Redeploy or Restart required: Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
"none", "wan", "man"
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Version: 9.1