As I posted in the last post, I didn't have much time to update my blog last month (even most of this month), so I hope I could catch up these days and post some more about the on going issues that comes up.
Last month, a gut named Roni Schuetz send me an email regarding my post about Maintaining Data over Multi-Servers (Load Balancing on Web Farm) (direct link here).
Roni is the creator of a project named, Shared Cache which supplies high-performance, distributed memory object caching system, generic in nature, but intended to speeding up dynamic web and / or win applications by alleviating database load. He suggested me to use his project regarding maintaining cached data between multiple servers and I acceded testing it.
By Roni's documentation and project usage explanations the project is friendly usable and for a free-to-use-software I think it is highly recomended using it (or at least testing it).
Unfortunatly (or not), my company (IDT Global) has purchased (an expensive and also a great one) tool called ScaleOut SessionState In order to maintain session data over multiplae servers.
So, if you have an answer regarding this issue or just want to read about it, you can try Roni's indeXus.Net Shared Cache here.