backend instances

Backend instances are separate environments or copies of server-side components that can run independently. They are often used to manage scaling, load balancing, and redundancy in applications.

How do you handle session persistence and sharing across multiple backend instances?

Session persistence and sharing across multiple backend instances are typically managed through tools like sticky sessions and session replication. Sticky sessions route a user’s requests to the same backend instance to maintain session state, while session replication copies session data across all backend instances. These approaches ensure consistent user experience and data access, even in distributed environments.

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