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[Nel] Dynamic load balancing?

+ Nahuel Greco + ngreco@softhome.net
+ Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:21:38 -0300 +

+
+ +
On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 14:20:32 +0100
+Vincent Archer <archer@nevrax.com> wrote:
+
+> 
+> It's all a compromise. If a geographic server (in a geographic approach)
+> fails, suddendly, part of the world becomes unpassable. You can't log in
+> if you were in them, you can't enter them, and so on. Different failure
+> modes.
+> 
+
+Then, you has the map divided in zones,... if a geographic server dies, other
+will be taking the zone that belong to the died server? .. 
+the zones are fixed or dynamic?
+
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+Nahuel Greco                 Web Development - Open Source
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