Fabian Groffen wrote:
> On 21-07-2007 22:17:37 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Are you presenting something similar to the famous Mgardian (I do not know
>> if this is the correct name, but at least I know it starts with a "M").
> 
> AFAICT the Mguardian has never been (properly) implemented.  You can see
> Merovingian as an implementation of part of the ideas behind Mguardian.
yes. The Mguardian originally was intended to handle watching over resources,
e.g. running out of disk space, fail-overs, and managing checkpoint/recoveries.
In the light of our overall goal for self-management remove the abundance of
tools and knobs to tune a DB for any user.

It would be nice if Mero 'hunts' for peers, forming a P2P network to
reach any database.

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