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There is Safety in Numbers: How to Build Fail-Safe Clusters

Very often, websites can't cope with any extra load, whether from high traffic or performance reducing tasks. As a result, companies lose money, as well as...

1 replies - 6273 views - 04/10/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

The Cost of High Availability

Now that you are able to setup session replication in Jelastic for Tomcat, GlassFish and Jetty web servers, you might be interested in how this great...

0 replies - 8983 views - 01/31/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

GlassFish Clustering within Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full...

1 replies - 5666 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Articles

GlassFish Clustering in Jelastic

GlassFish is an open-source application server that can run any Java EE application, providing enterprise level reliability and performance with full...

0 replies - 6519 views - 01/16/12 by Judah Johns in Announcements

New in Jelastic PaaS: session replication and sticky sessions

Here are some details on how the high availability features that we added few days ago work. This boils down to properly setting up session replication...

4 replies - 7371 views - 12/15/11 by Ruslan Synytsky in Articles