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In this episode of Clarion TechSights, we unpack a real-world case where SignalR struggled to scale in a load-balanced, multi-server environment, leading to dropped connections and unreliable real-time messaging.
Hosted by Amit Hiremath, CTO at Clarion Technologies, and featuring Vijay Nadar, Solution Architect, the conversation walks through how the team identified the root cause and implemented sticky sessions along with Redis as a SignalR backplane to enable seamless communication across servers.
The result: zero failed connections, reliable real-time updates, and a scalable architecture built for growth.
This episode is especially relevant for developers, architects, and tech leaders working with SignalR, .NET applications, distributed systems, or real-time platforms who want to understand what actually works at scale.
By Clarion TechnologiesIn this episode of Clarion TechSights, we unpack a real-world case where SignalR struggled to scale in a load-balanced, multi-server environment, leading to dropped connections and unreliable real-time messaging.
Hosted by Amit Hiremath, CTO at Clarion Technologies, and featuring Vijay Nadar, Solution Architect, the conversation walks through how the team identified the root cause and implemented sticky sessions along with Redis as a SignalR backplane to enable seamless communication across servers.
The result: zero failed connections, reliable real-time updates, and a scalable architecture built for growth.
This episode is especially relevant for developers, architects, and tech leaders working with SignalR, .NET applications, distributed systems, or real-time platforms who want to understand what actually works at scale.