>
>
> No.
> Neither type of resource allows you to place a specific instance on a
> particular node, this is by design.


That means we cant control any clone  resource on individual node. either
all instances can be started or  all can be stopped.

>
>
> The difference is that anonymous clones only allow you to have one
> instance per node.
> Internally, this allows the PE to make certain assumptions when
> managing the resource.
>

 now things are clear.  Thanks a lot for you enlightening answers.  could
you please help me to understand stateful clone also. i read somewhere that
we use it for data replication purpose by syncing slave with master.  is
there any other use of it.
sorry for disturbing you too much.


> > does it have any other difference also?.
> >
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