Re: Questions about healing

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>    Anyway how is possible to keep VM up and running when healing is happening
>    on a shard? That part of disk image is not accessible and thus the VM
>    could have some issue on a filesystem.

Yeah, but healing a few MB shard takes a few second, so the VM is frozen for a very small
amount of time. Without sharding, the VM is frozen as long as the whole disk hasn't
been healed, which will take hours on big clusters.

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