In small clusters, yes, it might be possible for multiple replicas to live
on the same node, which is why we typically recommend 4 or more nodes
minimum. That said, there are successful 3 node clusters running in
production.

On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:03 AM, Daniel Iwan GM <iwan.dan...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Thanks Sean
>
> > The ring size must be a power of two because it must evenly divide 2^160
> > (the size of our consistent hashing space), which is not divisible by 3.
>
> That makes sense.
>
> Was my assumption about placement of the copies on one physical node
> correct though?
> Just to be sure what to expect...
>
> D.
>



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Software Engineer
Basho Technologies, Inc.
http://basho.com/
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