Caching, Reading Pools

I have an application running on 100 servers. this application communicated with the nosql database, which I do not like. 100 servers creating sessions, locks, commits, etc.

I would like to create a cache farm or dirty real pools that will run IIS servers and read data, objects from them. Caches expire from time to time. and etc.

The thing is to avoid access to the database from these 100 servers.

What would you use for this cache farm?

WCF? RECREATION? Caching Block Best Practices and Patterns? or Windows AppFabric?

I already have a Distributed Cache layer, so we don’t think about it.

Which architecture would you choose? any recommendations or case studies?

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