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 Post subject: Using a read-write cache in a cluster
PostPosted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:24 am 
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Hi,

The documentation mentions that the built-in cache providers are not read-write safe for use in a cluster. Are there NH compatible caches available that can be used in a cluster for read-write caching?

Thanks,

Jason


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 Post subject: Using a read-write cache in a cluster
PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:50 am 
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It's a while since this question was asked. I am keen to find a cache provider I can use for clustered 2nd level cache too.

Is there anything available or any resources on how to write your own?

Thanks,

julian.


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There was a commercial implementation, advertised a few times on the forum. I don't know how good it is though.


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Thanks. Would that be NCache? I think I've seen that one. I was hoping to find something a little less expensive...


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