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ricardobeat
on Oct 3, 2011
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Node.js cures cancer
Only if you're crazy enough to put something in production running a single node instance.
masklinn
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Even if you're not "crazy enough" to do what's prescribed, every user routed to the locked node instance will
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be locked. You're just reducing the surface area of the freeze.
ricardobeat
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Presumably not many requests will be routed to the locked instance - that's why it's called load "balancing".
And you shouldn't have any long-running computation on your server process anyway.
rgbrgb
on Oct 3, 2011
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I think this happens fairly often.
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