Maybe the community can come up with a solution for those of us that can't 
afford or yet justify EnterpriseDS. 

-J

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On Oct 5, 2010, at 9:40, Dean Cookson <cook...@basho.com> wrote:

> Andrew,
> The best way to do what you describe is to have a cluster in each datacenter 
> with the multi-cluster replication feature from the EnterpriseDS version of 
> Riak running between them.  Replication will automatically propagate writes 
> in both directions and will give you the local access performance you need.  
> We recommend against having a single cluster span data centers as any given 
> cluster really needs to share a low-latency network.
> 
> Best regards,
> Dean
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> On Oct 4, 2010, at 7:35 PM, Andrew Cooper wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> The Dynamo replication scheme allows one to specify how many nodes a
>> change should be propagated to. But what if I want a change to be
>> (eventually) propagated to each and every machine in the cluster?
>> I can't simply specify a fixed number of nodes to replicate to,
>> because, in the general case, this is time-varying. My use case is a
>> multi-datacenter cluster with a low read latency requirement for
>> certain records (thus those records need to be present in each
>> datacenter, if not even on each machine).
>> 
>> Is this currently possible, or would it require a patch? Or would this
>> be too difficult to implement with the current architecture? This
>> seems to be a problem common to all databases using the Dynamo
>> replication scheme... or is it? Thoughts?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Andrew
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