Writing Operation - Replicate server

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That's right, the bricks don't know (and don't care) about each other.
It's the client that handles writing to all bricks.


On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:16 PM, shayn at shayn.ch wrote:

> Hey !
> 
> What about Writing operation on two replicate server ?
> 
> I understand that's the client that write the date one the both server
> .. .like this :
> 
> Client -> Server1
> Client -> Server2
> 
> At the same time .. (Writing operation is terminating when the "n" nodes
> have writing the data)
> 
> Is that correct ? can someone explain more to me ? :P
> 
> And NOT like this
> 
> client -> Server1
> server1 -> Server2
> 
> ..
> 
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