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The Need For Speed
A Developer’s Guide toDistributed Caching with
Velocity Windows Server AppFabric
Phil Pursglove@philpursglovehttp://philpursglove.blogspot.com
Agenda• What is AppFabric?
• Why a Distributed Cache?
• Configuring a client
• Configuring a server
• Managing a cache
• Concurrency
• High availability / load balancing
Caching Review• .NET 1.1
– ASP.NET Cache
• .NET 2.0
– SqlCacheDependency
– Enterprise Library Caching Application Block
• .NET 4.0
– System.Runtime.Caching assembly
– AppFabric
What is AppFabric?
• A combination of two projects:– A distributed cache
• One logical cache shared across a number of physical servers
• Already being used by:
– MSDN Forums. Xbox Live, MSN
• An ASP.NET session state provider
• In .NET 4.0, a cache provider– A workflow host
• V1 released to web 4th June– Servers must be .NET 4.0, clients can be .NET 3.5/4.0
Why a Distributed Cache?
• Bigger cache
– Many physical servers contribute to one logical cache
• Increased throughput
– Many servers available to fulfil requests
• High availability
– Multiple servers = fault tolerance
What Data Can I Cache In AppFabric?
• Any serializable .NET object
– Reference Data (Shared Read)
• e.g. Product categories
– Activity Data (Exclusive Write)
• e.g. Shopping Basket
– Resource Data (Read and Write)
• e.g. product stock data
Configuring the AppFabric Client
• Two assembly references to add:
– Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.Client.dll
– Microsoft.ApplicationServer.Caching.Core.dll
• Cache hosts can be hard-coded or in web.config/app.config
• Clients
– Routing vs Simple
– Local caches
Using AppFabric
• Add/Remove
• Concurrency– Optimistic
• Version-based– Pessimistic
• Lock-based
• Tags
• Regions– Live inside a cache– Use for a set of logically related cached items e.g. Products– Tie a group of cached objects to a specific node
Configuring an AppFabric Server
• Cluster configuration can be held:
– On a network share (XML Provider)
– In a SQL Server DB (SQL Provider)
• Integrated Security only
– AppFabric servers must be inside a domain
Managing An AppFabricCluster
• Powershell integration
– Can start/stop a whole cluster or individual servers
– Create new named caches
• But not regions
– Get cache statistics
• MDCAdmin tool
– WPF app sitting on top of Powershell
Summary
• AppFabric brings the cloud inside your organisation!
• Distributed caching is a powerful way to bring scalability to your applications
– Throughput
– High availability
Questions?
@philpursglove
http://philpursglove.blogspot.com
http://www.philippursglove.com/Velocity
References• V1 Download
– http://tinyurl.com/appfabricdownload • Documentation on MSDN
– http://tinyurl.com/msdnappfabric• Velocity team blog
– http://blogs.msdn.com/velocity– http://blogs.msdn.com/endpoint
• AppFabric blog for IT Pros– http://blogs.technet.com/appfabric/
• TechEd videos– http://tinyurl.com/velocityteched
• Mix 09 video– http://tinyurl.com/velocitymixvideo
• Mix 10 video– http://tinyurl.com/velocitymix10video
• ARCCast Video– http://tinyurl.com/velocityscotthavideo
• ScottHa on Velocity– http://tinyurl.com/velocityhanselminutes
• Deep Fried Bytes on AppFabric– http://tinyurl.com/deepfriedappfabric
References• AppFabric coverage on StackOverflow
– http://tinyurl.com/stackoverflowvelocity– http://tinyurl.com/stackoverflowappfabric
• DotNetRocks– http://tinyurl.com/dotnetrocksappfabric
• Other .NET distributed caches– NCache - http://tinyurl.com/ncache– Memcached - http://tinyurl.com/smoe– Oracle Coherence – http://tinyurl.com/oraclecoherence– SharedCache – http://codeplex.com/sharedcache
• Extensions Project– http://tinyurl.com/mscacheext
• Admin Tool– http://mdcadmintool.codeplex.com/