Daniel Phillips <phillips@phunq.net> writes:Not sure if I understand the question correctly but obviously a pair (mirror) of servers running "dangerous" ramback would survive a crash of one machine and we could practically eliminate the probability of both (all) machines crashing simultaneously. However, there are cheaper ways to achieve similar performance and even better reliability - including those battery-backed (RAI)Disk controllers. -- Krzysztof Halasa --
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