Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 21-07-2007 22:17:37 +0200, R.A.Goncalves@cwi.nl wrote:
Are you presenting something similar to the famous Mgardian (I do not know if this is the correct name, but at least I know it starts with a "M").
AFAICT the Mguardian has never been (properly) implemented. You can see Merovingian as an implementation of part of the ideas behind Mguardian. yes. The Mguardian originally was intended to handle watching over resources, e.g. running out of disk space, fail-overs, and managing checkpoint/recoveries. In the light of our overall goal for self-management remove the abundance of tools and knobs to tune a DB for any user.
It would be nice if Mero 'hunts' for peers, forming a P2P network to reach any database.
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