Posts Tagged Caching

Distributed Cache with ColdFusion 9.0.1

Easily modify a few configuration files to enable distributed caching using Terracotta and Ehcache for use with ColdFusion’s own caching mechanisms.

If you remember back to my previous post, Intro to Ehcache Server and RESTful Web Services, I went into detail regarding how to set up an out-of-process caching server. If you’re lucky enough to be using ColdFusion 9 and have upgraded to the latest 9.0.1 patch, you may have noticed that one of the updates was to update Ehcache 1.6 to version 2.0. This update enables you to tie your ColdFusion instance in with a Terracotta distributed caching server.

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Intro to Ehcache Server and RESTful Web Services

An out-of-process caching mechanism can seriously help reduce load on your servers and databases. Ehcache provides a very simple, yet powerful, way to cache data and is a system that should be seriously considered when making a caching decision.

When you think of caching there are basically two types: in-process, and out-of-process (or external caching). In-process caching all happens on the host machine and often within the same JVM container (if you’re using ColdFusion specifically). That is, all caching will always reside locally, making caching operations extremely fast. The obvious downside to this method of caching is that the cache consumes the same resources that would have otherwise be spent on your application server.

In order to allow you to scale out (by adding more servers to a cluster, for example) rather than scaling up (by adding additional ram) you need to provide an out-of-process caching mechanism. Again, the obvious downside to an out-of-process setup is the fact that you must serialize and transmit data to an external JVM, which requires much more overhead and transmission time.

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