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Load Balancing for 3 app
- Dec 10, 2024
there should be session key/id created by either the client or server.
use f5 universal persistence and feed above sesssion id as the persistence key.i had similar thing for sap-avaya integration.
i had to extract api session key from server's http response payload as universal persistence key.
If the applications are all HTTP(S) based and you have SSL offloading configured on the F5 BIG-IP virtual server, then you could just try applying a cookie persistence profile on the virtual server. You may also want to apply a OneConnect profile so that the BIG-IP load balances on every HTTP request rather than once per TCP connection.
- MustphaBassimDec 09, 2024Cirrus
the traffic is API based not https based the real prob elm is that in order to complete the process the end user must pass more than 8 APIs so when the end user jump from one node to another here the redis cache of the second server is not know what is the current status and the end user got an error (the customer is not exists) while some of his info is on the first app
- zamroni777Dec 10, 2024Nacreous
there should be session key/id created by either the client or server.
use f5 universal persistence and feed above sesssion id as the persistence key.i had similar thing for sap-avaya integration.
i had to extract api session key from server's http response payload as universal persistence key.- MustphaBassimDec 10, 2024Cirrus
I think this may work but i am unable to do it since the Dev team unable to provide me with such kind of capture i would mark this as solution and try another machincem to solve it
Much appreciated
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