I saw there is a bit here under Event configuration:
http://world.episerver.com/Documentation/Items/Upgrading/EPiServer-CMS/751/Breaking-changes/
But then again. I should be able to run all "sites" (now applications) in the same IIS instans. Does that mean I wouldn't have to set up one endpoint per site?
Setup I ended up with.
Server 1
----
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server1%>:5000/RemoteEventService"
/>
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server1%>:5001/RemoteEventService"
/>
%ip>
...
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server2%>:5000/RemoteEventService"/>
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server2%>:5001/RemoteEventService"/>
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server3%>:5000/RemoteEventService"/>
contract="EPiServer.Events.ServiceModel.IEventReplication"
binding="netTcpBinding"
bindingConfiguration="RemoteEventsBinding"
address="net.tcp://<%ip server3%>:5001/RemoteEventService"/>
%ip>
.....
portSharingEnabled="true">
Then just reverce the client and server ips for the other two servers.
So how do we do this in the 7.5 version? As we don't have a site id anymore how do you set up the remote events endpoints and clients to get cache invalidation?
Cant seem to find any documentation on the subject.