On Dienstag, 8. November 2005 03:38 email builder wrote:
> In-memory storage:
> All data stored in each data node is kept in memory on the node's
> host computer. For each data node in the cluster, you must have
> available an amount of RAM equal to the size of the database times
> the number of replicas,

This refers to the first line: "In-memory storage". Of course you can't 
do that with 160GB DBs. You can still cluster - look at DRBD 
http://www.drbd.org/

mfg zmi
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