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I know there are many q&a and resources on scaling Nodejs Socket.io, and I have read up quite alot. I am thinking of a simple deployment architecture on the cloud such as AWS that I will like to validate with the experts out here.

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Is my diagram correct? Is this the way to scale? If so, how can I prevent Redis instance from becoming the single point of failure?

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Redis can be scaled too: http://redis.io/topics/replication

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  • I read the link you provided but abit confused. There is replication (master/slave) and readonly slave. I thought in the master/slave, the slaves are also readonly? Is it possible to have a multi write masters for Redis?
    – twb
    Sep 26, 2012 at 3:16
  • I don't think that it is possible. This is a master slave setup used of HA rather then horizontal scaling.
    – 3on
    Sep 26, 2012 at 3:24
  • In that case, is it possible to replace Redis with MySQL, Couchbase or others? Btw besides Redis scaling, is my concept of scaling Nodejs Socket.io with load balancer correct?
    – twb
    Sep 26, 2012 at 3:37
  • I've been told that you need a LOT of traffic to reach Redis's limits. Redis is extremely fast. And you can always run it a on bigger server with more cores and ram.
    – 3on
    Sep 26, 2012 at 3:39
  • And you can always do sharding.
    – 3on
    Sep 26, 2012 at 3:41
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Redis will probably soon have a HA mode but in the mean time you could try another "store" for example the MongoStore

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